Under the headline – Ulster Project marks 50 years of inspiring young peacemakers – the ‘Impartial Reporter’, which rarely lives up to its honourable title, reported on a recent ecumenical event in Enniskillen.
‘The work of peacemaking remains far from over’ the article prominently states!
(Indeed it is, since the chief ‘peace makers’ are those in Sinn Fein who constantly uphold and eulogise the murderers engaged in decades of terrorism here in Ulster. That which today is called ‘peace’ is but ecumenists labelling the ceasing from terrorism by those whose wicked and cruel campaign of terror, murder and civil disorder as ‘peace’ and the government and the main churches rewarding such and embracing of them as ‘democrats and statesmen’ and ushering them into positions of civil authority and decision-making! – BB Editor)
‘That was the clear message from religious leaders who gathered in Enniskillen on Saturday to mark 50 years of the Ulster Project’s work in Northern Ireland.’
The article states: ‘The Archbishops of Armagh were among those who came together to celebrate five decades of a cross-community initiative that has sought to bring young people from different backgrounds together in friendship and understanding.’
By ‘understanding’ is meant a bringing of Protestant young people to a place where they have forgotten the truth of the Bible and the merciful workings of God’s power in delivering the European nations from the powers and darkness of Roman Catholicism in the 16th century and a believing of the ecumenical lie that it is God’s will that the work of the Reformation be undone and all ‘Christians’ unite under the thraldom of the Pope of Rome.

The circumstances of this event is a prophetic foreshadowing of where Ecumenism is leading Protestants!
The ‘service’ began in the Church of Ireland cathedral and then went across the road to conclude in the Roman Catholic chapel!


How illustrative of the true, but repeatedly denied, purpose of Ecumenism! Little do those participating in this ‘crossing over’ realise they are enacting the essence of Ecumenism and the betrayal of Bible Christianity, led of course by the false prophets that the Episcopalian clerics are in truth!
Amongst those taking part in this charade, was DUP leader and professing Christian, Gavin Robinson!

That one who professes to be ‘born again’ is willing to ‘read out’ what is purported to be a prayer, but is very likely to be nothing more than the composition of an ecumenical deceiver, in a religious function which is put part of the betrayal of the truth of God, must call into question this man’s profession of faith in Christ.

Gavin Robinson’s presence at this Bible-denying event poses questions for Free Presbyterians who support this man’s leadership of the Democratic Unionist Party.
I would like to ask Rev William McCrea, Mr Mervyn Storey, Alderman Matthew Magill and Councillor Helen Magill, to name but some of these who may be in membership of the Free Presbyterian Church, if they support their leader in his attendance at this ungodly function?
If they do not support Robinson’s actions, have they objected publicly and protested against his linking them with this shameful event?
There arises also a question for the Presbytery and those Kirk Sessions who have the responsibility of watching for the souls (Hebrews 13:17) of those Free Presbyterians who belong to and support the DUP.
Is it in keeping with the professed stand and standards of the Free Presbyterian Church that members can belong to and support the DUP?
Of course, the departure of the DUP from its ‘roots’, when once it flew the slogan, ‘The Truth Will Set You free’, has been going on for quite some time!
It is now a party which has embraced, supports and encourages sodomy and its kindred perversions. It is happily in league with the supporters and upholders of IRA terrorism, to name but some of the ungodly practices it now is allied with.
I confess that I really do not expect a response from any of those to whom I have addressed these questions.
I would, however, desire Free Presbyterians to recognise that a reaction of ‘silent ignoring’ of my questions suggests that those questioned do not have a God-honouring reply and do not wish to ‘open the can of worms’ that their inevitable inappropriate and inadequate responses to my questions would invariably bring!
Rev Ivan Foster (Rtd)
Wednesday 12th November 2025
