Hate-preacher Greg Locke admits lying about Joel Osteen and Kenneth Copeland

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Christian hate-preacher Greg Locke, who runs Global Vision Bible Church in Tennessee, is suddenly taking back some of his most vicious and unfounded claims, essentially admitting that he was lying to his congregation when he made them.

Perhaps he just realized he could be in serious legal trouble for what he did.

Greg Locke, presumably lying about something (screenshot via YouTube)

Back in December of 2021, Locke was performing for his audience during a weeknight sermon when he made a shocking claim: He insisted that Christian pastor Joel Osteen, the televangelist and bestselling author, was a “pedophile.” Locke went on to say, “I’ll step down as your pastor if it ain’t true!… I’ll stop preaching if what I’m telling you is not true!”

Some of your preaching heroes are going to hell! They’ve never been born again a day in their life! They are hirelings! They are crooks! They are conditioning people to think against what the Word of God teaches! And I’m tellin’ you, they are going to drag them out of their pulpits, kicking and screaming, in handcuffs.

And you can tell Joel Osteen I said so because he’s one of ‘em. He’s a pedophile and a crook, and everybody knows it, and I don’t care how mad you get.

You can leave anytime you want to. I wasn’t gonna get into any of this mess. They found more than $600,000 in the plumber’s wall, I’ll tell you that right now. [Hemant’s note: That’s a reference to a 2021 incident in which a plumber at Osteen’s church found that money hidden inside a wall. The church had reported it stolen in 2014. No one was ever charged with a crime.]

Joel Osteen belongs in prison. And if that makes you nervous, you can go to First Baptist or Joy or any other church in this town…

Everybody alright? Cuz I’m at a place where I don’t care if you’re alright or not. This Wednesday night, I’m mad at the devil! Quit following these bunch of perverts. Quit following these motivational gurus that ought to get out of the ministry and sell cars and insurance. I’m telling you, God’s gonna expose ‘em. God’s gonna expose ‘em.

There’s a few more I could call out, but I ain’t going to just… you know, I gotta save somethin’ for next week. I ain’t in the ministry to make friends. I don’t care how much you like his stupid books. Burn them suckers.

It’s a bunch of motivational witchcraft, is all it is.

I’m telling you, you mark my word right now. I’ll step down as your pastor if it ain’t true, I’m telling you right now! I’ll stop preaching if what I’m telling you is not true! And you know why that dirty crook will not sue me? Cuz he knows I’m telling the truth.

When he said all that, he was already a known quantity, a loud-mouthed preacher best known for denying the seriousness of COVID and putting his church members in the path of the virus by holding in-person gatherings at the height of the pandemic. But it’s possible he was still a relative nobody to Osteen—at least to the point that his team chose not to respond to Locke’s allegations.

Maybe that made Locke feel invincible. So in May of 2022, he went even further, calling out scamvangelist Kenneth Copeland.

But you know why they won’t interview me? Because I called out Kenneth Copeland.

Kenneth Copeland is a heretic. You hear me? Kenneth Copeland is the number one Christian heretic in America. He wouldn’t know a Bible if it bit him in the butt in the middle of the road. Kenneth Copeland is a demon and he knows it.

I don’t care how much money he’s got. He’s got a lot. And he got it off of naïve Christians that ought to tithe to their local church and quit sending him money…

I wouldn’t preach for him if he begged me tomorrow on his knees and offered me a million—I am not messing with false prophets!

You know why Kenneth Copeland won’t sue me? Because he knows I got the receipts. He’s a false prophet!…

Kenneth Copeland should be under the jail. You would be shocked if you knew what’s going on behind closed doors in these pastors’ offices. By the way, I dare, I dare, I dare, I dare Kenneth Copeland to take me to court and sue me for what I’m about to say: He is a 33rd degree Mason. He is in the Masonic Satanic cult.

I’m also not a fan of Copeland… but the implication that he’s doing something so illegal “behind closed doors” that he should be “under the jail” was based on no evidence whatsoever.

And then, in July of 2022, Locke went even further. This time, he called out a host of celebrities—Copeland, Osteen, Tom Hanks, Oprah—for a host of crimes involving children. This time, he claimed he possessed pictures that proved what he was saying, which is why they weren’t coming after him.

He added that if they ever tried to murder him to keep him quiet, he had a “dead man switch” that would publicize those photos. So there was nothing they could do about it. That evidence was on it’s way to being public.

Full-blown demon-possessed Satan worshipers like Kenneth Copeland, the most powerful pastor in America. He’s a demon and he’s going to hell, and you tell him I said so.

I’m about to kick his pulpit over and preach wide slam open tonight.

That lowdown, sorry, sex-trafficking rapist. I wish to God he would take me to court. I wish to God that demon would take me to court. I’ll show the pictures I’ve got.

You ever send another dime to that low-down, sorry pedophile, I pray God curses your finances. I’m sick of these demon-worshipping pastors like Joel Osteen. Look, I’m just going to say it tonight. I don’t care what the news media says. Joel Osteen ain’t gonna sue Greg Locke. I wish you would. Dude’s worth so many millions of dollars, it’s ridiculous.

Why don’t they sue the hillbilly preacher? I’ll tell you why. ‘Cause he knows I’m right. I’m gonna call them all out when I have to.

You say, “Oh my goodness, you mean to tell me that Joel Osteen… he’s that way with women?” No, I’m here to tell you Joel Osteen’s that way with boys.

By the way, you ever heard of a dead man switch? Well, just in case they come and try to suicide me, I got one of them. Let ‘em chase me down, huh? It’ll all go on the internet, every last drop of it. Mm-hmm. Tom Hanks, Oprah, and all them pedophiles…

You’ll never believe this, but Locke never released those photos. He said he possessed proof of crimes against children and yet he never bothered to share the evidence that could have protected other kids. Did he just stop caring…?

The simpler answer is that he was always lying.

And shit hit the fan last week after fellow conservative Christian YouTuber Mike Winger—who exposed the lies behind Bethel Church earlier this year—decided to bring all of this back up. Days prior to the video getting posted, the two of them were going at it online.

(Quick side note: A couple of those Locke clips used in the video come from my personal Twitter account because I’m the one who clipped them and shared them. Not only is there no attribution in Winger’s video, he places himself over my watermark, though you can see it in a follow-up video. I don’t think that’s intentional, for what it’s worth, but come on. Give credit where it’s due.)

After sharing those clips, Winger made a perfectly sensible point: “[Locke] said he had the evidence. He should have brought it forward. He should have brought it to the police, to the FBI. He should have also done something to protect victims.”

Well… yeah. Plenty of Locke’s critics have been saying that for years, but it hits differently when another conservative Christian (especially one with a massive audience) makes the same point. Even before the video went up, they were arguing about it on X/Twitter:

After the video came out, Locke demanded a sit-down debate with Winger, as if going after the messenger was the best plan of attack. Winger said he’d be open to it as long as they focused on the accusations Locke made. He added that he already alerted the FBI about what Locke said, a call-his-bluff move that could theoretically involve interviewing Locke about what he knows—at least if the FBI had any credibility anymore.

Locke stopped responding after that. But on May 4, he issued a formal response to Winger’s video… basically walking back all of his own shit-talking. He said (unnamed) people had approached him years ago about Copeland and Osteen, including a(n unnamed) woman who had “timelines, photographs, and firsthand accounts of alleged criminal activity.”

Locke said he immediately believed her and never saw that evidence firsthand. He never possessed it. Which means he was lying when he said “I’ll show the pictures I’ve got.” And when he claimed he had a “dead man switch” ready to go.

In recent days, Mike Winger has publicly called me out regarding a video I posted four years ago addressing serious allegations against Kenneth Copeland and Joel Osteen. This situation has been public for years and could have been addressed by him at any time. It has only resurfaced now after I challenged his continual public exposures and interruptions within the body of Christ. I owe him—and the public—no further personal information or private meetings on this matter.

Here is how we arrived at this moment.

Several individuals approached my wife and me with grave concerns about these men and their ministries. Chief among them was a woman who presented what she described as detailed timelines, photographs, and firsthand accounts of alleged criminal activity. Importantly, none of this material was ever placed in my personal possession, forwarded to me, or stored on any of my devices. It remained their story to tell. We simply viewed what they chose to show us in those moments and did not take ownership of it. Believing these claims to be credible and urgent at the time, I spoke out boldly in that video.
What followed was four years of careful, prayerful investigation. As we pressed for verification and sought legal counsel, the stories began to shift and unravel. Key details changed, commitments were withdrawn, and it became clear that my voice had been leveraged because of my public platform and reputation for boldness. I was not being given truth; I was being used as an amplifier.
I have owned this publicly. On multiple occasions I have stood before our church and repented for speaking where I should have first verified. Privately, I have sought reconciliation with a number of the individuals and families involved.
Twenty-two years ago I wrote a book sharply critical of Benny Hinn. A few years ago I sat with him face-to-face, apologized, and discovered a man far different from the caricature I had helped perpetuate. That same spirit of humility and pursuit of truth has guided my private efforts over these past four years.
After prayerful counsel with my spiritual advisors, I have decided it is not wise to sit down with Mike Winger, despite my earlier public challenge on X to do so. Their unanimous recommendation is rooted in the fruitlessness of further engagement on a matter that has already been thoroughly examined, repented of, and largely resolved in private.
My commitment remains the same today as it has been for decades: preach the gospel, protect the flock, and walk in integrity. Where I have been wrong, I have repented. Where I have been misused, I have learned. And where reconciliation is possible, I continue to pursue it quietly and sincerely.
Grace and truth to all,
Pastor Greg Locke
Lebanon, Tennessee

Those are a lot of words for Locke to say, “I made everything up because I’m a professional liar.”

The guy who spreads conspiracy theories to an ignorant audience is now arguing he was duped by another conspiracy theorist. You see, he’s the victim in all of this. None of these people ever give a damn about evidence because critical thinking isn’t in their toolbox.

Locke says he did investigate all this, but “the stories began to shift and unravel,” and he realized he was being used. Even if that’s true, no shit, Sherlock. The best-case scenario here is that a con artist found the dumbest, loudest, most undeservingly confident guy she could find to amplify a lie… and Locke ran with it because he’s just that stupid and never bothered trying to verify anything.

He adds that his (unnamed) “spiritual advisors” told him not to sit down for a debate with Winger. Probably because Locke would be embarrassed in any sort of conversation that doesn’t award points for yelling at the top of your lungs.

But all of that raises other questions.

If Locke knew he had been duped about Osteen and Copeland (and Hanks and Oprah), why was the apology never as public as the accusations? Spoiler: There’s no indication Locke has actually apologized for any of this to his congregation. I have not seen any clip in which Locke says to them, “I lied to you about all of this because I’m a petty, insecure man.”

Why did he go after Winger for pointing any of that out?

Why not admit that those of us who shared those clips were right to call him out on his bullshit?

Why did he say it was “their story to tell” only to turn around and make it his story?

Why did he never demand to see this evidence before he delivered a sermon insisting it was all true?

He said he conducted “four years of careful, prayerful investigation.” What the hell did that involve?! Does anyone seriously believe Locke knows how to investigate anything when his whole persona has been spreading lies to gullible Christians?

And then, most importantly, why hasn’t Locke stepped down? He’s the one who said, “I’ll step down as your pastor if it ain’t true… I’ll stop preaching if what I’m telling you is not true!” It wasn’t true. So why is Locke still running his church? He should be posting his resignation letter right now.

I was amused, though, by this passage in a story from The Roys Report:

The Roys Report (TRR) emailed the offices of Osteen, Copeland, Oprah and the publicist for Hanks about the accusations, Locke’s retraction, asking whether Locke personally apologized to them. None immediately responded.

Anyway, all of this is why Locke can’t be trusted as an honest broker, even when serious stuff happens.

This is, after all, someone who falsely claimed children with autism actually suffer from demon possession. He blamed the United Nations for the Israeli government’s genocide in Palestine and called for more murder in the Gaza Strip. He’s a book-burning, anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorist who thinks the moon landing was fake and that anonymous witches watch him live-streaming while they “sit in front of a cauldron and cast spells” on him. He thinks public schools are on a hiring spree for witches. He hates owls. He doesn’t know what comedy is. And more recently, he’s been accused of spiritual and financial mismanagement.

His entire career has been built on lies, exaggerations, and bullshit. That doesn’t make him any different from other evangelists but Locke’s schtick has always been that he’s better than the rest of them. He’s the only one willing to tell hard truths.

Turns out he just tells bigger lies than the rest of them.

The question now is whether people in his congregation will give a damn. Do they have enough self-respect to walk out of the circus tent? Or will they just pretend any criticism against Locke is inherently demonic?


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