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Churchgoers Resist Church of England Reparations

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  • Most Anglicans would stop donations if reparations continue.
  • 81% believe church funds should aid local parishes and clergy.
  • The Charity Commission warned about misuse of church resources.

A new poll reveals that most Church of England members oppose plans to allocate £100 million for slavery reparations. Many churchgoers are concerned this undermines the mission to support local parishes and those in spiritual need.

Conservative Members of Parliament and peers have spoken out against Project Spire, warning it could break Charity Commission regulations requiring donated funds to serve their intended charitable mission.

“By privileging one group’s suffering over others, reparations may fail to reflect biblical justice and compassion,” said Lord Nigel Biggar, a respected Christian moral theologian.

According to the survey, more than half of Anglicans may withhold future financial support if these plans move forward. Only 19% of respondents prioritize reparations over local ministry support.

Many faithful Christians believe church resources are best used directly to serve parishes, uphold biblical stewardship, and strengthen families in Christ.

Let’s continue to stand boldly for biblical values and wise stewardship in our churches, putting faith and community first.

Read the full story at Christian Today

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