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Jimmy Swaggart dies at age 90
Indiatimes | July 3, 2025 2:39 AM CST

Jimmy Swaggart, a prominent name in American televangelism during the 20th century, passed away on 1 July 2025 at the age of 90. He had suffered a cardiac arrest on 15 June and was admitted to Baton Rouge General Medical Center, where he remained under care until his death. His family confirmed he died surrounded by loved ones.

Born in Ferriday, Louisiana, on 15 March 1935, Swaggart rose to national fame in the 1970s and 1980s as a Pentecostal preacher and gospel musician. He was the cousin of musicians Jerry Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilley. His syndicated sermons and gospel recordings earned him both a wide following and multiple Grammy nominations, with over 15 million albums sold.

Final days and cause of death

According to an official update from Jimmy Swaggart Ministries, Swaggart had been in declining health in recent years. After suffering a cardiac arrest at home, he was taken to hospital and remained under medical supervision until his death two weeks later. An Instagram post from the ministry said, “Brother Swaggart has finished his earthly race and entered into the presence of His Saviour, Jesus Christ.”

Impact of scandals on his career

Swaggart’s career was marked by two major scandals involving sex workers, which had significant consequences on his public and religious standing. In 1988, he was found with a prostitute in New Orleans, after which he publicly admitted wrongdoing and was defrocked by the Assemblies of God.

A second incident in 1991, involving another sex worker in California, led to further damage to his image, including the loss of several national broadcasting contracts. These events contributed to a sharp decline in his mainstream visibility throughout the 1990s.

Ministry rebuilding and legacy

Despite the controversies, Swaggart continued to operate outside traditional Pentecostal structures. He established the SonLife Broadcasting Network and led services at the Family Worship Centre in Baton Rouge. He also revived the Jimmy Swaggart Bible College, focusing on Pentecostal education and ministry training.


He retained a global audience through online and satellite programming, although his reach never returned to its peak. After his death, statements from his family, including his wife Frances Swaggart and son Donnie, described his life as one dedicated to evangelism and gospel music.

Public reaction remains divided. Some view Swaggart as a foundational figure in evangelical broadcasting, while others recall the scandals that reshaped his career trajectory. His influence on gospel music and Christian media remained significant until his final years.

Jimmy Swaggart leaves behind a legacy shaped by early influence, public scandal, and continued evangelical broadcasting until his final days.

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