The Church of England is no longer. As sad as that is, it is the truth. They have a King who is supposed to ge the head of it, who is more leaning to Islam than Jesus. What can they expect? There were so many great people who came from the C of E and missionaries sent around the world. But they lost their way. I am always mindful of Pilgrims Progress written by that Godly man, John Bunyan in Bedford jail, where Christian, who is on his journey to the Celestial City came to Vanity Fair, and the people there were carousing and living carelessly when the Prince of the Power of the Air rode in and everyone bowed their knee to him, all except Christian and his friend Faithful. They were thrown into jail and Faithful was burnt at the stake. The English have given so much to the world but they let their guard down and now look at them!!! By the way, I really like Liz Storer, she speaks so much sense.
The local inner city Anglican church erects a banner on the church wall inviting all to pay worship to Gaia, while inside their congregation dwindles to a few elderly and frail. The same sex community, the transexuals, and the erstwhile refugees have all gone to another heaven.
The Church of England is no longer. As sad as that is, it is the truth. They have a King who is supposed to ge the head of it, who is more leaning to Islam than Jesus. What can they expect? There were so many great people who came from the C of E and missionaries sent around the world. But they lost their way. I am always mindful of Pilgrims Progress written by that Godly man, John Bunyan in Bedford jail, where Christian, who is on his journey to the Celestial City came to Vanity Fair, and the people there were carousing and living carelessly when the Prince of the Power of the Air rode in and everyone bowed their knee to him, all except Christian and his friend Faithful. They were thrown into jail and Faithful was burnt at the stake. The English have given so much to the world but they let their guard down and now look at them!!! By the way, I really like Liz Storer, she speaks so much sense.
The local inner city Anglican church erects a banner on the church wall inviting all to pay worship to Gaia, while inside their congregation dwindles to a few elderly and frail. The same sex community, the transexuals, and the erstwhile refugees have all gone to another heaven.