Dr Bernard Randall
Dr Bernard Randall
A Chaplain who was fired for giving a sermon on Christian marriage and gender  has won an appeal to challenge his dismissal. The Court of Appeal has decided that Rev. Dr. Bernard Randall may challenge what he deemed “an unfair firing” for a teaching  he delivered in his official capacity as a school chaplain. “I am very pleased and thankful for today’s decision and am relieved that Judge Butler’s previous ruling has been acknowledged in court,” said Dr. Randall in a statement following the ruling. “Nevertheless, the continuing long wait for justice is painful and holding back my life. I would not be where I am now if Educate and Celebrate (a pro-sodomy pressure group) had not been invited into Trent College, it is as simple as that,” Dr. Randall said. “As an ordained Church of England minister working as a chaplain in a school with a CofE ethos, it was my duty to encourage debate and help children who were confused by the LGBT+ teaching to know that there are alternative views and beliefs on these contentious issues.” Stop Transgenderism Now!

Safeguarding or persecution?

In 2019, at Trent College, Dr Randall merely responded to students’ genuine concerns about LGBT ideology being forced upon them. His sermon, which encouraged critical thinking, was met with institutional retaliation. The school, eager to appease an aggressive activist agenda, reported him to the government’s terrorist watchdog, as though Christian doctrine were a national security threat. The farce continued when the Church itself, rather than standing by its own teachings, deemed him a “safeguarding risk.” The bishop overseeing his case forced him into a psychological evaluation designed for sex offenders. This is not safeguarding; this is persecution. Return to the UK’s Christian Constitution →

The LGBT agenda That consumed the Church

The CofE’s descent into ideological servitude did not happen overnight. The invitation of Educate and Celebrate, an extremist LGBT group, to indoctrinate children under the guise of inclusion was the catalyst that exposed just how compromised the Church has become. The organisation, which demanded that teachers chant “smash heteronormativity,” was permitted unrestricted access to thousands of schools before collapsing under the weight of its own corruption. Educate and Celebrate’s track record is nothing short of scandalous. One of its patrons, Stephen Ireland, now faces charges of child sex abuse, including rape and conspiracy to kidnap. Peter Tatchell, another associate, in 1997 infamously suggested that children as young as nine could enjoy sexual relationships with adults. Yet, despite these disturbing connections, the Church of England remained silent, complicit in allowing this poison to infiltrate schools.

The real threat to children

The Church of England had the audacity to label Dr Randall a “safeguarding risk,” but the real threat to children was always Educate and Celebrate. The group’s exposure as a haven for predators should have led to a full-scale inquiry, yet those in power continue to deflect attention onto innocent clergymen instead of addressing their own failures. Educate and Celebrate’s perverse ideology was allowed to fester under the Church’s watch. The children who were subjected to its teachings were told to reject biological reality and embrace confusion. Instead of ensuring their safety, the CofE gave an extremist group access to their most vulnerable parishioners. Meanwhile, the man who sounded the alarm was vilified. If there is a safeguarding concern here, it is not the presence of Christian doctrine in schools—it is the infiltration of radical activists who see children as ideological battlegrounds. The Church of England, in its desperation to remain relevant in secular society, has become complicit in this disaster. This is an institution that has lost its moral compass entirely. Support NCCSS / Christian Voice →

A show trial against Christianity

After being cast out from Trent College, Dr Randall sought justice through legal channels, but the rot extended even to the courtroom. His case was presided over by an openly anti-Christian tribunal member, Jed Purkis, who had previously declared that only atheists should hold office and derided Christians as a source of the world’s problems. Yet, this blatant bias was ignored until another case exposed his misconduct. The same tribunal that condemned Dr Randall also presided over the case of a Christian teacher, ‘Hannah,’ who was dismissed for questioning the transition of an eight-year-old child under Stonewall’s guidance. When Purkis’s extreme biases were revealed, the entire panel was forced to recuse itself, acknowledging the appearance of prejudice. Yet, the damage to Dr Randall had already been done. The corruption within the judicial system was finally exposed when the Employment Appeals Tribunal overturned the ruling against Dr Randall, declaring it “unsafe” and ordering a retrial. The fact that a supposedly impartial court had been so deeply compromised should shake every person of faith to their core. Ask us to come and speak at your church →

The show of cowardice

The highest levels of the Church of England did not merely abandon Dr Randall, they actively obstructed justice. Archbishop Justin Welby (before his resignation), rather than addressing the injustice done to a faithful minister, sought to bury the case. When Dr Randall filed a misconduct complaint against the Diocese of Derby for its disgraceful treatment of him, Archbishop Welby blocked it from proceeding. Only when a senior church legal officer intervened did it become clear just how egregious the Church’s behaviour had been. The ruling found that Archbishop Welby had “plainly misunderstood the scope of his powers” and had acted wrongly in preventing the case from moving forward. Even so, the Church has refused to restore Dr Randall’s Permission to officiate, effectively keeping him in ecclesiastical exile.

Will there be justice?

The latest ruling overturning Dr Randall’s conviction is a step in the right direction, but it raises a pressing question: when will true justice be served? His permission to officiate remains revoked. The Church’s internal review drags on with no resolution in sight. Six years after his last sermon, Dr Randall remains in limbo while those who persecuted him continue unscathed. This case is more than just an injustice against one man; it is a warning. The Church of England has aligned itself with forces openly hostile to Christianity, and anyone who resists will be silenced. If a minister can be treated this way for simply preaching scripture, then no faithful Christian is safe. The corruption, cowardice, and betrayal exposed in this saga demand accountability. The question now is whether the Church will ever return to the very principles upon which it was founded, or whether it has become just another arm of the secular state

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