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Church of England Votes in Favor of Text Calling Israel a 'Colonial Enterprise Built on Racism'

The Church of England's General Synod voted overwhelmingly on Monday, July 13, in favor of a motion to “hear” a Palestinian Christian text that describes the State of Israel as “a colonial enterprise built on racism.” The General Synod is the national assembly and legislative body of the Church of England, the only body alongside the UK Parliament empowered to pass national laws for England, and it is responsible for setting church budgets and shaping doctrine. The chamber debated the measure — Motion GS 2451A, “Standing in solidarity for a just peace in Israel and Palestine” — on Sunday, July 12.

The motion calls on the Synod to take up the Kairos Palestine Declaration (2009), the Cry for Hope (2020), the Call for Repentance (2023) and Kairos Palestine II (2025) as expressions of the lived experience of Palestinian Christians. Kairos II, drafted on November 14, 2025 by the Palestinian Christian Ecumenical Initiative, has drawn the sharpest objections. The 14-page document denounces what it calls Zionist racism and Jewish supremacy, rejects Christian Zionism as a product of colonialism, calls for boycotts, divestment and sanctions, and casts the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023 as something born out of decades of injustice and displacement.

The vote drew immediate condemnation from Jewish leadership in Britain. Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis called the outcome shameful, saying the document poses as a route to understanding while in fact serving as a barrier to it, and warning that it risks undoing decades of careful Jewish-Christian relationship-building. He called the result “a sad day for Jewish-Christian relations.” A spokesman for the Board of Deputies of British Jews said any church seeking a credible role in tackling prejudice or advocating for peace in the Middle East should reject the text. Bishops voted 25 in favor, with none against and five abstentions, the laity 113 to 27, and the clergy 115 to 20.

(JPost/VFI News)

Our Heavenly Father, we grieve that a church bearing the name of Yeshua has lent its voice to a document that denies the legitimacy of the land and the people You chose, and we ask that You open the eyes of every bishop, priest and layperson who voted to hear it. We pray in Yeshua's Name that You raise up faithful Christian voices in Britain and throughout the nations who will bless Israel rather than bear false witness against her. We ask that You guard the long labor of Jewish-Christian friendship, so that decades of patient relationship-building are not undone by inflammatory words. And we pray that Your Word, and not the spirit of this age, would shape the doctrine of the Church, and that all who love You would stand for truth without fear.