As the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity unfolded, the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches of the Holy Land warned that Christian Zionism was among the “damaging ideologies” being pushed that ultimately harmed the presence and unity of Christians in the Holy Land.

In a statement dated Jan. 17 and published bythe Patriarchate of Jerusalem on Jan. 18, the first day of Christian unity week, Church leaders said “recent activities” promoting such ideologies “mislead the public, sow confusion, and harm the unity of our flock.”

Pushing a ‘political agenda’

“These undertakings have found favor among certain political actors in Israel and beyond who seek to push a political agenda which may harm the Christian presence in the Holy Land and the wider Middle East,” the statement read.

According to the Religion Media Center, Christian Zionism is a theological and political movement, primarily within Protestant evangelicalism, that asserts the return of the Jewish people to the Holy Land and the establishment of the state of Israel as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.

Those who adhere to the movement believe that supporting Israel is biblically mandated as a prerequisite for the second coming of Christ.

While the statement did not specifically mention the “recent activities” that took place, The Washington Post reported Jan. 3 that 1,000 evangelical pastors traveled to Israel for a six-day pilgrimage titled the “Friends of Zion Ambassador Summit to Israel.”

Evangelical Christians and Israel

The event, which included prayers at the Western Wall, meetings with freed hostages after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas as well as high-level security meetings, was meant to solidify bonds between evangelical Christians and Israel due to a growing shift of anti-Israel sentiment among U.S. conservatives, The Washington Post reported.

In their statement, the leaders of the Churches of the Holy Land said those who espouse Christian Zionism “wound the unity of the faithful and burden the pastoral mission entrusted to the historic churches in the very land where our Lord lived, taught, suffered, and rose from the dead.”

They also expressed concern that individuals promoting such ideology have been “welcomed at official levels both locally and internationally.”

“Such actions constitute interference in the internal life of the churches and disregard the pastoral responsibility vested in the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem,” the statement said.

Netanyahu and evangelical leaders

At a Dec. 31 meeting in Palm Beach, Florida, with 70 evangelical leaders, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he regarded evangelical Christians as Israel’s “closest allies” and credited Christian Zionism with facilitating “the rise and success of Jewish Zionism.”

“It’s hard for me,” he said, “to conceive of the emergence of the Jewish state, the reemergence of the Jewish state, without the support of Christian Zionists in the United States, also in Britain, but the main thrust was in the United States in the 19th century.”

The Patriarchs and Heads of Churches of the Holy Land stressed that “they alone represent the Churches and their flock in matters pertaining to Christian religious, communal, and pastoral life in the Holy Land.”

U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee

The statement drew criticism from Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, who said that while he respected “the traditional, liturgical churches,” he disagreed that “any sect of the Christian faith should claim exclusivity in speaking for Christians worldwide or assume there is only one viewpoint regarding faith in the Holy Land.”

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By Junno Arocho Esteves | osvnews