Kathryn Krick’s Ministry: Biblical Truth vs. Social Media Spectacle

Biblical deliverance ministry or dangerous practices? Is Kathryn Krick setting people free or creating a cult-like culture? From "sowing seeds" for blessings to questionable theology and more, we’re analyzing the controversial ministry of self-proclaimed apostle Kathryn Krick.

April 28, 2025

Transcript Summary

In this episode of Remnant Radio, Joshua Lewis, Michael Miller, and Michael Rowntree engage in a discernment exercise, reviewing teachings from Katheryn Krick, a charismatic leader and deliverance minister. The hosts emphasize that while they believe in the gifts of the Spirit and the power of deliverance, they also have a responsibility to evaluate teachings biblically and to warn against potential dangers.

The discussion centers around video clips showcasing Krick’s teachings on the five-fold ministry, the anointing, spiritual fatherhood, and finances. The Remnant Radio team expresses concern over Krick’s emphasis on the authority of apostles and prophets, her claims about receiving unique revelations, and her use of Old Testament narratives to justify a hierarchical leadership structure. They also critique her teaching on finances, particularly her assertion that giving money is a key to receiving deliverance.

The hosts raise red flags about potential cult-like dynamics within Krick’s ministry, including the discouragement of criticism, the emphasis on loyalty to leadership, and the subtle elevation of the leader to a position of undue influence. They also express concern over allegations of questionable behavior by Krick’s spiritual mentor. The Remnant Radio team emphasizes that the gifts are for everyone.

While acknowledging that some individuals may have experienced genuine encounters with God through Krick’s ministry, the hosts urge listeners to exercise discernment, to test all things against Scripture, and to prioritize a direct relationship with Jesus Christ over dependence on any human leader. They conclude by praying for both Katherine Krick and those who are involved in her ministry, asking for God to reveal truth, expose deception, and bring healing to those who have been harmed.

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