Why Millionaire Televangelist Kenneth Copeland is Suddenly Begging You for Money to Buy His Fourth Private Jet

The prosperity preaching televangelist and multimillionaire Kenneth Copeland has stirred a lot of controversy lately. He tried to blow away the coronavirus, was one of the first pastors to deny that Joe Biden won the election (in an extremely bizarre way) and now he is begging people who are millions of dollars poorer than him for a new private jet.

Now, if you’re familiar with Copeland you know that he already has a private jet. In fact, he has three. He stores them at an airport called Kenneth Copeland Airport, right next to his million-dollar mansion in Texas.

The motivation he recently gave at the extremist Christian show Flashpoint is that he can’t fly commercial because he refuses to get vaccinated for Covid and many airlines require vaccination these days. “That’s the mark of the Beast”, he said.

This is clearly not the real reason Kenny is begging for your money, as there are several airlines in the US that does not require vaccination (even though it definitely can be argued that they should), and we know that Copeland argued against flying commercial long before the pandemic in order to motivate his love for private jets. Then, the reason was that that commercial planes are “tubes full of demons“.

The real reason Copeland is acting like this is, I think, that his self-worth is in those jets, they communicate success to himself and to a huge part of his audience. Practically, he doesn’t need four private planes any more than you and me, but on an existential and spiritual level he they are like oxygen to him. He is terrified of the thought of not being able to buy luxuries and status objects with other people’s money, since he himself has been preaching for decades that such a lifestyle is the ultimate evidence that God is with you.

It is just as the apostle Paul expressed it thousands of years ago:

“Those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs. But you, man of God, flee from all this!” – 1 Timothy 6: 9-11

Kenneth Copeland is stuck in this trap of wealth, and it is consuming him. Like most other preachers, he has likely lost a lot of income during the pandemic—he warned his audience early on that even if they lose their jobs, they should continue tithing.

I’m guessing most of them didn’t.

And as Kenny has become one of the primary laughing stocks on the internet due to his bizarre statements and performances, he has a hard time attracting a younger audience. His empire is crumbling, and it destroys his self-worth.

That is why his friend Jesse Duplantis lied about how gifts to Copeland’s will “speed up” Jesus’ return. In their world, that’s true. Now, I’m not defending this craziness. It is unbiblical, catastrophic spiritual abuse. But my point is that these men are broken, afraid and have plunged themselves into ruin and destruction, and they’re so addicted to their wealth that they think that only more wealth can solve their problem.

We need to pray for them, for healing and repentence. But whatever you do, don’t give these millionaires more money. That’s just like handing a bag of cocaine over to a drug addict.

Micael Grenholm is editor and contributor for PCPJ.

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7 thoughts on “Why Millionaire Televangelist Kenneth Copeland is Suddenly Begging You for Money to Buy His Fourth Private Jet”

  1. Great article. Except for your approval of the lie drenched mainstream narrative promoting coercive vaccine mandates.

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    1. Kenneth Copeland is so rich that he borrowed $10,362.28 from Sensible Auto Lending, LLC for the purchase of a 2010 Ford Edge and signed a “Retail Installment Contract and Security Agreement”. Copeland defaulted on the loan and is now being sued for $11,838.95 in the matter of DBC HOLDINGS, LLC v. KENNETH J COPELAND, Case No. 02D09-2403-CC-000707, filed in the Allen County Superior Court 9 in Allen Indiana. The case may be viewed online at https://public.courts.in.gov/mycase.

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  2. Thank you for this revealing article about yet another errant Christian leader. How disgraceful and what a bad witness for Christ this kind of thing is, with Copeland and so many others. I also appreciate your affirmation of Covid vaccine mandates, unlike the claims of another person who commented about your article. Mandates aren’t at all coercive. For decades, and more, vaccines for various diseases have been mandated, including for school children and international travelers. These mandates have saved millions of lives. It’s just good, common sense public health policy. As Christians, we should be the first to applaud and encourage measures to protect public health. It’s really a matter of loving your neighbor.
    PCPJ is a breath of fresh air with how you expose the travesties of so-called Christian leaders and prophetic people who’ve lost their way and are damaging the Church, the witness for Christ, and society as a whole. As a white Christ follower who has (after decades) left the American conservative evangelicalism to follow Jesus, you are an encouragement to people like me.
    Your brother in Christ,
    Cory Raynham

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