Chris Reed continues to speak about his time at MorningStar Ministries, this time, giving a show of appreciation for all of those that he worked with and ministered to during his time as the CEO and president of the ministry.
Reed began his message by apologizing to all those who may be hurting in the middle of this storm.
“I just want to say to all you who are hurting or confused or sad I’m sorry for all of those things that you’re feeling. To the victims, I’m deeply sorry, I really am,” Reed says.
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“I just want to say to the employees, about 120 of them…there was a great group of people. Many people who worked there, 15, 20 years or so or more. Many of you got thanked, many more of you didn’t get thanked for seen and unseen, and I just want you to know, for those of you who I got to know, the vast majority of you were delightful Christian people with godly Christian character. And it was a joy to get to know you, and I’m thankful we got to meet. I hope that somehow we can remain friends,” Reed says.
Reed further noted there was what he considered to be a remarkable group of people there who had nothing to do with the controversies, but rather were faithful Christians who spent their time serving God.
“To you I want to say I think of you, I pray for you,” says Reed.
Reed also thanked the leaders at the ministry and further gave a thank you to Rick and Julie Joyner.
“I just want to say to you, Rick, thank you for the good times. I enjoyed those times where we were together,” Reed says. “I learned a lot from you. And I looked at you as a father and I appreciate you.”
During this moment, continue to lift up Chris Reed, Rick Joyner, their families and MorningStar in your prayers.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.