Facebook post sparks scandal as Vashti Ennis accuses prophet Brian Carn of manipulation and betrayal.
Widely recognized as a prophetic voice and a student of Scripture, Carn has authored three bestselling books and leads as the General Overseer of City Church International Fellowship (CCIF) and Pastor of Kingdom City Church (KCC), which spans three locations.
Known for his powerful healing services and alleged supernatural insights, he has attracted hundreds of thousands of followers.
Once, he surprised many people when he correctly predicted who would win the 2023 NBA Finals.
Before the playoffs even started, he said the Denver Nuggets would become the champions.
At the time, most people didn’t think the Nuggets would win, so they didn’t take him seriously.
However, as the games progressed, the Nuggets played exceptionally well and advanced to the Finals.
Similarly, his dynamic preaching and worship style have earned him spots on prominent platforms like TBN, Daystar, and The Word Network, where he hosted “Brian Carn LIVE” and “Prophetic Encounters.”
Followers claim countless testimonies—ranging from physical healings to debt cancellations—are connected to his ministry.
Wherever he preaches, massive crowds gather, eager to witness what many believe to be divine manifestations through him.
His bold charisma, spiritual fervor, and commanding presence have made him a towering figure in modern-day Pentecostal circles.
Prophet Brian Carn Faces Scandal After Claims of Infidelity, Emotional Abuse, and Church Cover-Ups
Despite his soaring reputation, Prophet Brian Carn’s image now faces serious scrutiny after explosive allegations surfaced online.
On June 10, 2025, Vashti Ennis—his alleged long-term girlfriend—posted a raw and emotional statement on Facebook, alleging a ten-year relationship filled with betrayal, deceit, and spiritual exploitation.
In her post, Ennis accused Carn of living a “double lifestyle,” claiming he labeled her as his wife while engaging in repeated infidelity and manipulating other women under the guise of spiritual leadership.
i feel so heartbroken & i’m so angry choosing to let go the person i loved the most. why does it feel like a real death ? 💔 after 10 years of what i thought was a “committed” relationship, i finally have the courage to admit the lies & false hope i’ve accepted for too long… a man declaring you’re his wife, he’s committed to you, & he’s “in-love” with you, shouldn’t come with cheating and a double lifestyle… and as a believer in God, it was foolish to not accept sooner that it doesn’t take 10 years, IN GOD to do what’s right. i’ve allowed things to happen completely opposite to the beliefs of the Faith & even my own standards, trying to be everything he wants because i loved him with my life… to the point i became a foolish woman, thinking if i (not only pray) but have sex and BE & “give” everything he needs, then it’ll prevent him from falling! i believed some “urges” were only a temporary phase that will soon end, & he’ll get it all out of his system & be different if i scratch the itch… some will say, “real love doesn’t expose” & “it covers a multitude of sins”… y’all have NO IDEA …and as a member of KCC, i was so brainwashed to “stay in place”, and shut up on things even when the truth smacks me in the face, to the point i didn’t even stand for the true things of God anymore! …even til my own detriment! and i’ve been grieved for a long time.
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She detailed years of emotional and psychological manipulation, suggesting that her loyalty to both him and his church, Kingdom City Church (KCC), led her to compromise her own morals, faith, and integrity.
Vashti described being caught in a cycle of silence, spiritual gaslighting, and toxic submission.
As a member of KCC, she claimed to have witnessed—and concealed—conduct within the church that starkly contradicted biblical principles.
Her post mentioned other women allegedly affected by similar manipulation, asserting that she could no longer be complicit in covering up what she now calls a deeply dysfunctional system.
The allegations extended beyond personal betrayal. Ennis accused the church of encouraging silence and submission, training women to overlook harmful behavior in the name of loyalty, faith, and the promise of spiritual reward.
She stated that she had lost friendships, suppressed truth, and endured deep emotional wounds while remaining hopeful for a relationship that, in her words, was never going to materialize into the union she was promised.
Accompanying her post were private images, text exchanges, and videos, which added further weight to her claims and triggered a widespread online reaction.
The revelations quickly went viral, with the original post garnering over 500,000 views.
In response, Brian Carn addressed the controversy in a sermon, a portion of which he shared online.
Without directly denying or confirming specific claims, he acknowledged making mistakes, stating that he wanted to “pursue it, try to make amends, try to get things right, own it, take responsibility,” but emphasized the need not to “wallow in it.” He has since reposted several messages of support from followers.
As of now, no official public apology or direct statement has been issued addressing the full scope of the allegations.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Brian Carn is based in North Carolina.
- He is 35 years old.
- He is the host of a show called “Prophetic Encounters with Prophet Brian Carn.”