January 23, 2026

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UK Media Blames Pastor For ‘Fanning Hatred’ After Muslim Woman Storms Church: ‘I Am Here To Kill The God Of The Jews’

The Metropolitan Police were urgently called to The Angel Church in Islington, London, last Sunday after a Muslim woman stormed the building screaming ‘Allahu Akbar’ and ‘I am here to kill the God of the Jews.’

Inside the church, Pastor Regan King and his Jewish wife and young children were preparing for morning worship when the woman entered shouting Islamic calls to prayer in Arabic and directly addressing and reaching out to the children.

After moving them to safety, Pastor King demanded that she leave the building, but instead her aggression continued to escalate.

Calling the police, the woman began shouting antisemitic abuse and according to Pastor King screamed: ‘I am here to kill the God of the Jews’. She then repeatedly shouted through the church’s sound system ‘Allahu Akbar.’

Within ten minutes two police cars and a van arrived.

As the woman was arrested for a racially and religiously aggravated public order offence, she tried to appeal to one of the officers who she believed was a Muslim. She referred to him as ‘brother’, spoke in Arabic and said to him: ‘remember Allah.’

The officer, however, was very professional and said that he did not speak Arabic and that she should speak in English.

After her appeals failed, she kicked, punched and pushed the officers leaving them no option but to put her in leg and feet restraints and to carry her to the police van.

Pastor Regan’s family and his congregation were shaken by the incident, but are determined to carry on as normal with increased security.

Accused of ‘fanning hatred’

A police faith liaison officer for Islington and Camden has since visited Pastor King and assured him that they are taking the incident seriously.

Local media, however, refused to describe the attack as Islam related or motivated.

For stating what happened at the church, instead of receiving support, Pastor King was accused of lying and ‘fanning hatred’ by Muslims in the community, and was suspended by a community Facebook group.

Multiple incidents of antisemitism

Pastor King said: “My family and I are deeply concerned and shaken by this incident, especially my wife who is Jewish. She is traumatised and now fears going outside.

“Since October 7th especially, as a family and church, we have experienced multiple incidents of antisemitism and anti-Christianity.

“Yet we are undeterred and will continue to operate as usual albeit with plans for increasing our security.

“As a church we welcomed people of all backgrounds without partiality into our doors to hear and be transformed by the message of Jesus, the Jewish Messiah, who brings salvation to all who trust Him.

“The darkness of our world would threaten to divide, discourage, and destroy, yet it cannot conquer the light of Christ’s truth. While this incident created significant concern and distress, we did what never fails – we prayed.

“Jesus calls us to love our enemies and to bless those who curse and do good to those who hate.

“This does not mean, however, that we do not desire both justice and mercy in this matter and we pray for our neighbours wellbeing and salvation.

“We remain unintimidated from fulfilling our calling to be Christ’s light and show His love in our community.

“We extend our gratitude to the members of Islington’s Metropolitan police who attended and dealt with the situation in a timely way.”

Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern and the Christian Legal Centre, said: “We are here to support any church leaders, Christians and Jews in communities who are subjected to such attacks and abuse.

“We are encouraged that the police responded swiftly and decisively during this incident, but believe more must be done to protect synagogues and churches across the UK from emboldened radical Islam.” 


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The Metropolitan Police were urgently called to The Angel Church in Islington, London, last Sunday after a Muslim woman stormed the building screaming ‘Allahu Akbar’ and ‘I am here to kill the God of the Jews.’

Inside the church, Pastor Regan King and his Jewish wife and young children were preparing for morning worship when the woman entered shouting Islamic calls to prayer in Arabic and directly addressing and reaching out to the children.

After moving them to safety, Pastor King demanded that she leave the building, but instead her aggression continued to escalate.

Calling the police, the woman began shouting antisemitic abuse and according to Pastor King screamed: ‘I am here to kill the God of the Jews’. She then repeatedly shouted through the church’s sound system ‘Allahu Akbar.’

Within ten minutes two police cars and a van arrived.

As the woman was arrested for a racially and religiously aggravated public order offence, she tried to appeal to one of the officers who she believed was a Muslim. She referred to him as ‘brother’, spoke in Arabic and said to him: ‘remember Allah.’

The officer, however, was very professional and said that he did not speak Arabic and that she should speak in English.

After her appeals failed, she kicked, punched and pushed the officers leaving them no option but to put her in leg and feet restraints and to carry her to the police van.

Pastor Regan’s family and his congregation were shaken by the incident, but are determined to carry on as normal with increased security.

Accused of ‘fanning hatred’

A police faith liaison officer for Islington and Camden has since visited Pastor King and assured him that they are taking the incident seriously.

Local media, however, refused to describe the attack as Islam related or motivated.

For stating what happened at the church, instead of receiving support, Pastor King was accused of lying and ‘fanning hatred’ by Muslims in the community, and was suspended by a community Facebook group.

Multiple incidents of antisemitism

Pastor King said: “My family and I are deeply concerned and shaken by this incident, especially my wife who is Jewish. She is traumatised and now fears going outside.

“Since October 7th especially, as a family and church, we have experienced multiple incidents of antisemitism and anti-Christianity.

“Yet we are undeterred and will continue to operate as usual albeit with plans for increasing our security.

“As a church we welcomed people of all backgrounds without partiality into our doors to hear and be transformed by the message of Jesus, the Jewish Messiah, who brings salvation to all who trust Him.

“The darkness of our world would threaten to divide, discourage, and destroy, yet it cannot conquer the light of Christ’s truth. While this incident created significant concern and distress, we did what never fails – we prayed.

“Jesus calls us to love our enemies and to bless those who curse and do good to those who hate.

“This does not mean, however, that we do not desire both justice and mercy in this matter and we pray for our neighbours wellbeing and salvation.

“We remain unintimidated from fulfilling our calling to be Christ’s light and show His love in our community.

“We extend our gratitude to the members of Islington’s Metropolitan police who attended and dealt with the situation in a timely way.”

Andrea Williams, chief executive of Christian Concern and the Christian Legal Centre, said: “We are here to support any church leaders, Christians and Jews in communities who are subjected to such attacks and abuse.

“We are encouraged that the police responded swiftly and decisively during this incident, but believe more must be done to protect synagogues and churches across the UK from emboldened radical Islam.” 


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Christians Can Not Allow The Tiny Flame Of Holocaust Memory To Be Extinguished

In our day and age, our worse enemies like online antisemite Nick Fuentes compare the Jews to cookies going into ovens. Others say the Shoah (the catastrophe) never happened or was just exaggerated as propaganda for the Jews to start the State of Israel. Even within our friends and within the evangelical church, there are people who think that six million was too high a number. I lost my grandfather, murdered in Auschwitz. If you ask me...One was too high a number!

‘A Battle That Must Be Fought’: Thousands March For Life In Washington, D.C.

Cissie Graham Lynch offered the rally’s closing prayer:  “Lord, as we leave this place today, we know there's a lot of work still to be done. So, Lord, as we go, give us the strength. Fill us with the courage. Give us the compassion. … May we stand with an unwavering conviction, and may we be a nation who stands before the world and says that we are a country that values all life, Lord, because You are the Giver and You are the Author of life. And we pray this in the powerful Name of Jesus. Amen.” 

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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