Church leaders lobby to keep Sundays special
Here we see Protestant and Catholic churches working together to promote their man-made Sunday institution through civil legislation. When church and state unite to promote religious legislation, such as in Sunday laws, that is when the mark of the beast begins to become enforced. In the UK the churches are working hard to bring this to pass. Soon there will a complete union of church and state that will result in a world-wide push to enforce of the mark of the beast. -Advent Messenger
Jersey Evening Post | June 29, 2014
United Kingdom - Island churches have expressed united opposition to plans to allow unrestricted Sunday opening of shops.
An 18-month trial which would allow larger shops to open on Sundays has been proposed but the leaders of eight churches have now launched a late attempt to try to persuade the States to reject the move, describing it as a 'grave mistake'.
The church leaders behind the move include the Dean of Jersey, the Very Rev Bob Key, the head of the Catholic Church, Monsignor Nicholas France, Methodist Superintendent, the Rev Graeme Halls and John Stewart-Jones from the Freedom Church.
The trial has been proposed by Economic Development Minister alan Maclean and is due to be debated by the States next week.
Source: http://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2014/06/29/church-leaders-lobby-to-keep-sundays-special/
Labels: Church and State, Sunday Laws
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