Category: V-Z

Michael Woroniecki

An independent, non-denominational Christian missionary known for his global street preaching and radical teachings.

Jehovah Wanyonyi

A Kenyan self-proclaimed deity whose mysterious life and death captivated followers and skeptics alike.

West Memphis Three

A controversial case in which three teenagers were wrongfully convicted of murder, sparking widespread accusations of Satanic ritual abuse.

Wolves of Vinland

A controversial Norse neopagan group embracing a blend of mythology and identity politics.

Yiguandao

A syncretic salvationist Chinese faith blending elements from major world religions with a focus on universal salvation.

Marcus Wesson

An incestuous patriarch who formed his own cult, intertwining bizarre religious beliefs with extreme abuse and control.

Yogaville

A spiritual community in Virginia, surrounded by controversy and allegations against its founder.

Yogmaya Neupane

A pioneering feminist and social reformer in Nepal who led a mass movement against social injustices and eventually committed a ritualistic mass suicide with her followers.

Word of Faith Movement

A controversial Christian movement advocating prosperity, health, and the power of positive confession.

White Brotherhood (Ukraine)

An apocalyptic cult from Ukraine, notorious for its dramatic end-of-the-world predictions and extreme practices.

Valesians

A 2nd-century Christian sect known for their extreme practice of self-castration.

Weigelians

A mystical 16th-century sect influenced by Valentin Weigel's philosophical and theological ideas.

Zwijndrechtse Nieuwlichters

A Dutch Protestant sect of the early 19th century, known for its communal living, pacifism, and rejection of civil government.

Zionites (Germany)

An 18th-century religious sect, marked by apocalyptic visions and a departure from Christian morality.

Zionist Churches

A blend of Christianity and African traditions that emphasizes faith-healing, prophecy, and autonomy from mainstream denominations.

Vale do Amanhecer

A Brazilian spiritualist community known for its unique blend of Christianity, Spiritism, and indigenous beliefs.

Worldwide Church of God

A religious movement originally known for its unique doctrines and observance of Old Testament practices, undergoing significant theological shifts post-1995.

The Way International

A non-traditional Christian movement known for its unique interpretation of the Bible and emphasis on biblical research and teaching.

Westboro Baptist Church

A controversial religious group known for its extreme views and inflammatory public demonstrations.

Waldensians

A pre-Reformation Christian movement advocating simplicity, poverty, and adherence to the Bible.

Valentinianism

A Gnostic Christian movement, characterized by its intricate theology and cosmology, founded by Valentinus in the 2nd century.