REFERENCE:
- End-times Briefing 23: Bible Prophecy on Anglican Apostasy
- Briefing 23 cont’d: Anglican Apostasy & Dissent at Archbishop’s Installation
- The Hour of Reckoning for the Church is Here – Veronika West

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/08/church-losing-its-most-dedicated-followers/
A few extracts from Social & Religious Affairs Editor Gabriella Swerling’s report:
‘The Church of England is losing once-dedicated followers after engaging in a string of “damaging debates” around race and sexuality.
The number of card-carrying members has fallen by almost 20 per cent in the last five years, according to figures released before the General Synod, the Church of England’s legislative meeting in London this week.
The Church is struggling to appeal to younger generations in an increasingly secular society, with Synod members warning of a “serious decline”.
The Rev Dr Ian Paul of St Nic’s Church, Nottingham, is a Synod member who warned that the Church had “squandered time and goodwill on divisive and damaging debates, particularly about sexuality and race”.
….’The Church has repeatedly claimed that there has been a recent Christian resurgence in Britain, particularly among young people, known as a “quiet revival”.
The Church authorities were encouraged by a survey published by the Bible Society which suggested Gen Z was more open to spirituality and more likely to be churchgoers than previous generations.
The survey, carried out by YouGov, suggested that the proportion of 18 to 24-year-olds who attend church had quadrupled from four per cent in 2018 to 16 per cent in 2024…’
PROPHETIC VISION
As well as Tony Puccio’s several dreams of apostasy, as commented in recent posts, 17 hours ago Margaret Parker comments on Kim Robertson’s vision of dominoes being flipped over by Donald Trump:
“Strangely, I saw, about a year or so ago, this picture, but within a church. A long line of what appeared to be Orthodox priests, which went all down the aisles, and around the whole church. Then someone pushed the first priest, and he desperately tried to grab the ends of the pews to stop himself falling, but it was futile; he fell backwards, and one by one they all fell, flailing like the first but not finding anything to catch them.
I felt He was saying that those within the Church who refused to move in his plans were about to fall. That they would try to grab any excuse, anything to stop themselves from falling, but it was impossible, and the ultimate fall of all of them was unstoppable.”
Selah!
Yes. Young people want genuine Christianity. They don’t want a form of the faith where there’s no power and leaders openly declare they know better than God’s revelaed word in the Bible.
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