Continuing Anglican Pastor stands up for the English Nation

9 August 2024

Over the past 10 days, mass protests against the immigrant invasion of the UK and the increasing amount of brutal murders on native British people committed by foreigners have been organized by the Patriotic Alternative and Britain First in England, as well as the Ulster Defence Association in Northern Ireland. The protests were incited by the brutal murder of three English girls in broad daylight on 29 July by a 17-year old British citizen of Rwandan ancestry. Predictably, however, the nationalist sentiments expressed by the English and Ulster peoples have been widely condemned as racist and xenophobic. In reaction, a pastor from St James Church in Cradley Heath, a small town located in the borough of Sandwell in the West Midlands county in England has stood up for the rights of the English people.


Reverend Phil Harris released a video condemning government opposition to the protests as communist. He says that by the government’s definition, he himself is “a far-right priest in the church of God.” Harris furthermore outlines how “the liberal elite” has failed the English nation for decades, feeding violence, terrorism, and mayhem through their immigration policies all while condemning the British people for merely standing up for their their people and their place. He encourages the protesters to  continue making their stand, because "the time to take our nation back has now arrived." Harris concludes his now viral video by confessing his faith in Jesus Christ as “the Son of the living God,” encouraging viewers to pray for the English nation and glorify God.


Rev Harris and St. James Church are affiliated with the Continuing Evangelical Episcopal Communion, an international denomination with more than 2 million members worldwide, most of whom are in India. In the midst of the ecclesiastical wasteland that the British and Ulster people find themselves in, his inspirational message provides tremendous encouragement and hope. Ultimately, this immigrant invasion is a judgment upon these nations for their apostasy (Deuteronomy 28:43-44), and so it is our prayer that the peoples of Great Britain and Northern Ireland repent so that God can heal their lands (II Chronicles 7:14).