“Be Not Deceived: God Is Not Mocked” — The Scandals of Prophet Brian Carn Jr.
- Quarla Blackwell
- Dec 9, 2025
- 2 min read
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” — Galatians 6:7
Prophet Brian Carn Jr., pastor of Kingdom City Church in Charlotte, NC, has long been celebrated for his charismatic preaching and bold prophecies. Yet in 2025, his ministry was shaken by allegations that cut to the heart of spiritual integrity.
In June 2025, Vashti Ennis went public, claiming she had been in a decade‑long relationship with Carn. She accused him of infidelity, deception, and emotional manipulation, alleging he lived a double life while presenting himself as a man of God. Soon after, other women stepped forward with similar accounts, describing experiences of spiritual abuse and betrayal under his leadership.
Carn has denied wrongdoing, framing the controversy as a spiritual attack. But the accusations have ignited fierce debate about accountability in religious leadership and the dangers of unchecked authority.
A Warning to Men of the Cloth
These allegations are not just about one man. They are a sobering reminder that men of the cloth are still men. Not all who preach are living by the principles of God. A pastor can deliver the word, save souls, and lead people to Christ — but what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul behind sexual immorality?
The pulpit is powerful, but it is also perilous when misused. Spiritual authority can inspire, but it can also be abused. The scandals surrounding Carn highlight the urgent need for vigilance, accountability, and humility among leaders who carry the responsibility of guiding others.
Sexual immorality, deception, and manipulation are not just personal failings — they are betrayals of the gospel itself. To preach salvation while living in sin is to build a house on sand. The storms will come, and the collapse will be great.
Key Allegations
Infidelity & deception: A 10‑year relationship scandal revealed by Vashti Ennis.
Manipulation & exploitation: Multiple women claim Carn preyed on them under the guise of pastoral care.
Spiritual abuse: Former members allege emotional trauma and betrayal.
Public denial: Carn insists he is being unfairly targeted.
Closing Reflection
The case of Prophet Brian Carn Jr. is a warning: preaching the gospel does not exempt anyone from living it. Men of the cloth must guard their integrity as fiercely as they guard their sermons. For in the end, saving souls while losing one’s own is the greatest tragedy of all.






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