Street evangelist Allen Coote was arrested outside St Paul's Cathedral for reading the Bible aloud. No members of the public complained: it was cathedral staff who reported him. Allen believes the cathedral’s subsequent concession to allow him just 30 minutes’ speaking time per week was unreasonable and said, ‘The Bible tells us to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to everyone. Now, there are many people on the concourse of St Paul's who come from all the nations of the world, and I was just basically reading what they should hear. Some of them were really pleased to stop and just listen to me.’ The cathedral has a policy to limit any ‘source of disturbance’ outside its doors, in order to offer visitors a ‘welcoming space’. Alan is now supporting a campaign by the Barnabas Fund which is calling on Parliament to pass a new law which specifically protects the right to proclaim the Bible in public.
Evangelist calls for new freedom of speech law
Written by David Fletcher 26 Jul 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for Parliament to realise that reading the Bible in public is not an offence. (Matthew 24:14a)
- More: www.thetimes.co.uk/article/street-preacher-arrested-outside-st-paul-s-cathedral-after-staff-complain-blrsvw3pq
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