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Protesters Rally to Defend Easter Traditions at School
In a powerful display of faith and conviction, Christians gathered outside Norwood Primary School in Eastleigh, Hampshire, to protest the school’s controversial decision to cancel its traditional Easter parade and church service. The cancellation, announced by Headteacher Stephanie Mander, was met with disappointment and frustration from the Christian community, who viewed it as an affront to their cherished traditions and values.
Approximately 50 demonstrators, many from the Living Word Church in Fareham, stood firm in their beliefs, waving England flags adorned with messages such as “Jesus: the way, the truth, the life” and “Jesus is king.” Their presence was a testament to the enduring importance of Christianity in British culture and the need to uphold these values in educational settings.
Rev. Chris Wickland, a participant in the protest, emphasized that their demonstration was not about causing trouble but about standing against the exclusion of Christianity from schools. His words resonated with many who feel that Christian traditions are increasingly marginalized in the name of inclusivity.
Ukip leader Nick Tenconi also lent his voice to the protest, reading Mander’s letter aloud and criticizing the school’s decision as an attempt to sideline Christianity to meet diversity criteria. He accused the school of prioritizing funding over faith, a sentiment echoed by many in attendance.
Marie Pigney, a grandmother from Titchfield, passionately argued that Christianity provides a beneficial foundation for children and society. Her words highlighted a growing frustration among Christians who feel marginalized and unfairly labeled.
Rob Owen, another protester, stressed the importance of preserving Easter traditions as part of the larger cultural identity. The demonstrators’ actions, including handing out Easter eggs and displaying a “Happy Easter” banner, underscored their commitment to maintaining these traditions for future generations.
While a small group of parents staged a counter-protest, claiming that the demonstration promoted unnecessary hatred, the Christian protesters remained focused on their message of faith and unity. One anonymous parent defended Mander, citing financial constraints and the desire to accommodate diverse views as reasons for the changes. However, this explanation did little to quell the concerns of those who see the decision as a step away from traditional values.
The protest concluded with a collective prayer, a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of the Christian community. As the school day ended, the demonstrators dispersed peacefully, their message clear: faith, family, and freedom are worth standing up for, even in the face of adversity.
In a world where traditional values are often challenged, the actions of these protesters serve as a beacon of hope and a call to action for all who cherish their faith and heritage.
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Anglican Archbishop Faces Church Trial Allegations
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- The Board of Inquiry found probable cause to present Archbishop Steve Wood for trial regarding violations of ordination vows and sexual immorality.
- The decision will be sent to the Court for the Trial of a Bishop, which oversees such matters within the Anglican Church in North America.
- Wood is currently on a 60-day suspension from ordained ministry, with the Most Rev. Ray Sutton appointed to oversee the archbishop’s office during this period.
The Anglican Church in North America is addressing serious accusations against its leader, Archbishop Steve Wood, with the Board of Inquiry recommending a formal ecclesiastical trial. The process demonstrates the importance of accountability and moral integrity in church leadership.
Specific allegations from within the church accuse Wood of violating appropriate boundaries and misusing church resources, leading to a temporary leave of absence and formal investigation. These steps are being taken to uphold biblical standards and protect the witness of the faith community.
“Please hold all these matters in your prayers. Finally let us keep in mind that God works all things together for the good of those who love him and are called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28).”
The church’s response reaffirms its commitment to justice and righteousness, reminding believers to seek restoration and truth according to God’s Word. Pray for wisdom, healing, and discernment as these proceedings continue.
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Mike Lindell to Run for Minnesota Governor
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- Mike Lindell has announced his candidacy for Minnesota’s 2026 gubernatorial race, challenging Gov. Tim Walz.
- Lindell’s campaign focuses on combating fraud, upholding the law, and restoring strong values in government.
- After overcoming addiction through faith and founding MyPillow, Lindell openly identifies as a Christian conservative.
Mike Lindell, founder of MyPillow, has declared his bid for Minnesota governor, aiming to restore integrity and accountability in leadership.
He has pledged to stop fraud, secure elections, reform education, address rising taxes, and uphold the rule of law.
“After prayerful consideration and hearing from so many of you across our great state, I’ve made the decision to enter the 2026 gubernatorial race,” said Lindell.
He emphasized his commitment to standing with Minnesota families and defending Biblical values against corruption and progressive overreach.
His candidacy comes at a crucial time, as the state faces rising concerns about election integrity and public trust in government.
Lindell’s journey from personal struggle to business success reflects a story of redemption and a renewed focus on Christian faith.
“Minnesota deserves a governor who will stand against all fraud, and will go after anyone who steals our tax dollars. No one is above the law,” his campaign affirms.
This election offers Minnesotans a chance to choose principled leadership that prioritizes faith, family, and freedom.
Stay connected for more updates rooted in faith and committed to the future of Minnesota.
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Pakistani Christian’s Testimony Moves King Charles
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- A service at Westminster Abbey brought attention to persecuted Christians worldwide.
- Ribqa Nevash shared her firsthand account of suffering endured by Christians in Pakistan.
- Catholic Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe condemned the widespread persecution during his sermon.
This week, Westminster Abbey welcomed leaders from different Christian traditions as King Charles III attended an Advent service focused on global Christian persecution.
The event united Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox believers.
It underscored the importance of Christian solidarity during times of trial.
During the service, Catholic Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe spoke against the severe hardships faced by believers, raising his voice for those enduring oppression.
Ribqa Nevash, a young Christian woman from Pakistan, provided testimony of the adversity Christian girls experience, including abductions, forced conversions, and violence.
“As a Christian girl, I advocated for girls as young as 12 who are abducted, kidnapped and forced to marry and convert. Many suffer sexual violence. Others are trapped in bonded labour, including working in brick kilns,” she said.
Each year, around 1,000 girls are reportedly taken and made victims of forced marriages and faith changes, with Christians especially at risk.
Nevash described the anti-Christian attack in Jaranwala, where in one day 25 churches and 80 homes suffered destruction, causing many believers to flee.
“In just one day, 25 churches were desecrated and burned. Up to 2,000 people fled their burning houses. When I visited the next day, I started to cry. Everyone is still looking for justice.”
Pakistani Bishop Indrias Rehmat has denounced the lack of accountability or justice for these crimes, despite numerous arrests.
“Justice has not been done. The police have not done their duty. Nobody has been punished and nobody has been dealt with properly. At this stage, we do not see any hope of any culprit being punished.”
For Nevash, speaking at the service was a chance to raise the voices of those suffering for their faith.
Meeting King Charles was a meaningful mark of support.
“This was a wonderful opportunity to be a voice for persecuted Christians who are so often forced to suffer in silence. It was made especially powerful being able to do this in the presence of King Charles and to meet him afterwards was a great honour. I thank him for his deep concern for all those suffering persecution.”
The Christian response in the face of hardship reminds us that faith, courage, and unity are vital anchors in turbulent times.
Let us remember and pray for all who endure persecution for Christ’s name.
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