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I Went to the UFO Pastor Briefing — And the Strangest Part Wasn’t Aliens

  • Writer: Christopher Garrow
    Christopher Garrow
  • Jun 2
  • 2 min read

I was one of the pastors who attended a UFO disclosure briefing.

I did not ask for this. I did not ask to be pulled into the alien disclosure news cycle. I did not ask to become “the UFO pastor.” But sometimes God drops something strange in your lap, and when He does, you have to ask why.


A lot of people have talked about the pastor briefing. Some focused on reptilians. Some corrected bad information. Some dismissed the whole thing. But very few have talked about what was actually in the meeting.


And honestly, the strangest part was not the word “aliens.”

It was the phones.


At my briefing, there were about thirty people. The phones were taken and placed away from the meeting. Then, during the first part of the briefing, the facilitator called someone on speaker through an app. That is one of the reasons I did not immediately put the information out. I am not into meetings where people ask you to give up your phone and keep it away from you. Pastors and church leaders need to be wiser than that.

But the content matters.



The meeting was not mainly about flying saucers. It was about the spiritual side of alien disclosure: remote viewing, astral projection, downloads, DNA tuning, contact protocols, Christ consciousness, and the idea that “alien technology” may be less about metal in the sky and more about consciousness, religion, and spiritual deception.


That is where Christians need to wake up.


If disclosure simply means strange things are flying around, Christians can examine that honestly. But if disclosure becomes a new gospel — if it says these beings created us, guided religion, gave humanity hidden knowledge, or are here to evolve us into godhood — then the Bible already has a category for that.

Genesis 3 says the first temptation was hidden knowledge: “your eyes shall be opened,” and “ye shall be as gods.” John 1 tells us the Logos is not alien consciousness. The Logos is Jesus Christ. Colossians 1 says all things were created by Him, through Him, and for Him. First John tells us to test the spirits.

So no, I am not afraid of alien disclosure.


But I am concerned about an alien gospel.


The Church does not need fear. The Church needs discernment. We do not need hype. We need Scripture. We do not need to chase every conspiracy. We need to preach Jesus Christ as Lord over every principality, power, throne, dominion, and name that can be named.

I went to the briefing. I heard the conversation. And my conclusion is simple: open the Bible, test the spirits, and preach Christ.



 
 
 
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