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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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Top Faith Moments Shaping 2025
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- First responders took action following a tragic shooting at Annunciation Church and Catholic School in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025.
- Michael Tait of the Newsboys shared his musical gifts during the filming of “Candace” in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Pope Leo XIV, also known as Robert Prevost, made his first appearance on the main balcony at St. Peter’s Basilica after his election on May 8, 2025.
This year brought both sorrow and triumph, showing how faith sustains us through every season. Christian leaders stepped forward, guiding communities with hope and resilience.
Our calling is to keep Christ at the center as we navigate life’s challenges, praying for wisdom and strength.
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Should Churches Speak on Politics from the Pulpit?
Faith Facts
- The Johnson Amendment historically limits political speech from the pulpit.
- Some pastors avoid discussing politics in church due to concerns about legal and spiritual boundaries.
- Faith leaders are encouraged to seek biblical balance when addressing civic topics.
Christians are called to uphold truth and righteousness in every area of life, including the public square.
Dr. Richard Land, executive editor of The Christian Post, reflects on the history of church involvement in civic issues.
“It is important for churches to stand firm in faith while considering how to responsibly address political matters.”
Faith, freedom, and the wellbeing of families are strengthened when believers engage thoughtfully and biblically with pressing cultural decisions.
Let your voice be heard by encouraging your pastor and congregation to prayerfully seek God’s wisdom when facing issues that impact our nation’s future.
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St. Stephen: First Martyr Remembered in Faith
Faith Facts
- St. Stephen was the first Christian martyr, commemorated on December 26, widely known as St. Stephen’s Day.
- Chosen for his faith and filled with the Holy Spirit, Stephen was among seven men appointed to serve the early Church’s needs.
- Stephen’s bold witness led to his stoning, as he prayed for his persecutors, mirroring Christ’s example of forgiveness and faithfulness.
The name Stephen means “wreath” or “crown” and is honored in nations of Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant heritage. Stephen’s legacy testifies to the enduring strength of Christian faith and sacrificial love.
Scripture in Acts highlights Stephen’s selection as a servant leader addressing the needs of believers, especially widows among Greek-speaking Jews. His courage in the face of false accusations and his powerful witness before the Sanhedrin showed a faith rooted deeply in God’s truth.
Luke records that as Stephen faced martyrdom, “his face was like the face of an angel.”
With his dying breath, Stephen prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit,” and asked forgiveness for his attackers, echoing the compassion and mercy of Christ Himself.
Stephen’s martyrdom sparked early persecution, scattering believers to share the Gospel, fulfilling Christ’s promise that His followers would be witnesses beyond Jerusalem.
Let us remember Stephen’s steadfastness as an example to trust God boldly, extend forgiveness, and proclaim truth—foundations for godly living in our families and nation.
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