Kathryn Krick Denies $20,000 Speaking Fee, $500 Phone Call, Says Accuser Was Scammed by Impersonators

5F Church pastrix and ‘Apostlette’ Kathryn Krick has denied reports that she charges $20,000 for appearances and $500 for phone calls, which she was accused by Global Vision Bible Church pastor Greg Locke last Sunday, explaining that he must have been contacted by one of her hundreds of imposters that try to scam her followers.
For our money, Krick is the most disingenuous, fakest deliverance minister working the charismatic circuit today, where the well-known and popular huckster has accumulated hundreds of millions of views across her social media platforms, putting on extended shows of pomp and pageantry while she ‘casts out’ demons from sad and desperate people.
For those wanting a deep dive into her many errors, Chris Rosebrough did a long-form exposé here. Krick has long been accused of using actors to pretend to be possessed so she can then cast out the demons, using not just adults but kids as well:
‘Apostle’ Kathryn Krick and ‘Exorcist’ Bob Larson Use Same Crisis Actor to Act ‘Demon-Possessed’
Worst Acting Ever! Hilarious ‘Deliverance’ Feat. Kathryn Krick and Renouncments from ‘Nazi Witchcraft’
Apostlette Kathryn Krick Sets Newborn Baby Free from Demons
Fakest Exorcism Ever? Famous Charismatic ‘Healer’ Uses ‘Demon Possessed’ Kids as Props.
World’s Fakest Exorcist Pays Ladies to Be ‘Possessed’ on Two Different Nights.
Most MODEST Demon Ever? ‘Possessed’ Man Keeps Adjusting Shirt, Belt During ‘Exorcism’
During her church service this week, Krick addressed Locke’s claim without naming him, explaining that impersonators is a scourge her ministry deals with:
There was a false accusation that went around this week because someone… thought an impersonator was me.
…I don’t want you to be scammed…I’m always warning you all about the schemes of these impersonators. These impersonators, there’s like, I don’t know, I think 100 to 200, I think. I didn’t get the whole number, but we were looking through some of them. There’s, I think 100 to 200 impersonators currently of me on all the social media platforms…They use my name, they use my picture, and they pretend to be me.
Krick explains that they can verify her social media accounts are legitimate because they all have over 200,000 followers, which the scammers and impersonators don’t. Giving a few examples of all the tactics and methods they use, she also explains that she never contacts people directly.
Okay, and they pretend to be me. So they have all these different schemes…the only way you can book me, possibly book me, invite me to come to your church or do an event in your city or nation is by going to our official email, info@5fchurch.org. That’s the only way. I personally do not ever reach out to anybody about logistical booking details.
I personally actually have never reached out to someone and said “I would like to minister at your church.” I’ve never said that. Every event that we’ve done where someone has hosted us has been from them reaching out through our website.
She concludes:
So just to clarify, this week there was something going around that wasn’t true, that was saying that I had asked to minister somewhere and I was charging a huge amount of money to minister there and I was also going to charge a large amount of money to have a phone call with the host.
It was not me it was an impersonator all right so I just wanted to clarify that and make that clear.
We believe her, given that recent report by@FullFrontalExposure has revealed how much the wolfish apostolette charges for her presence, as well as the process for which she receives bookings.
Along with charging for flights, meals and lodging for both Krick and her executive assistant Jeanntal Marchall, which are separate from the main bill, fees for Krick’s revivalist services/ speaking engagements are:
One service: $3000
Two Services $7000
Three services $11,000
These are not for full days of speaking multiple sessions, but rather per service/ session/ talk, and are relatively cheaper than the $20,000 claimed fee.