MorningStar Ministries Founder Rick Joyner alleged Sunday that the ministry has sufficient evidence that its former leader, Chris Reed, lied about being in a physical relationship with a student to be elevated to leadership, even though he should have been disqualified.
“I don’t believe in getting into the details; you get what I’m saying? I’m not going to go there. I don’t want to go there. I don’t want to slime people, but …I feel like things were done that should have disqualified Chris from being made the leader of this ministry,” Joyner said in an address to MorningStar Fellowship Church. “We were fooled.”
Reed, who has worked with the ministry since 2021, abruptly resigned as CEO and president of MorningStar Ministries last week. He said he would focus more on what God called him to do, which is “to prophesy, pastor, teach, preach, and write.”
According to The Christian Post, He also addressed the 2023 arrest of former church volunteer and police officer Erickson Douglas Lee, who is accused of sexually abusing multiple male minors connected to a youth group at MorningStar Fellowship Church. Reed admitted that he and his wife, Missy, had “experienced the evils of sexual…
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