Influential Christian pastors and evangelists in the United States have been privately warned to ready their followers for imminent government revelations about UFOs and non-human intelligence. According to several prominent religious figures, these disclosures could fundamentally shake long-held beliefs about creation, humanity’s place in the universe, and the authority of the Bible itself. The calls for preparation come as President Trump’s administration moves forward with plans to declassify long-hidden files on unidentified aerial phenomena.

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Evangelist Perry Stone, a respected Bible teacher based in Tennessee, revealed that a small group of high-profile pastors with significant reach were invited to a confidential meeting with US intelligence officials. In a widely viewed YouTube video posted on April 27, Stone claimed the officials briefed the group on upcoming releases that would include evidence of “reptilian” entities, advanced spacecraft, and materials of non-human origin. He described the content as resembling elements from science fiction but insisted it was grounded in real intelligence assessments.

Pastor Perry Stone (Pictured) revealed that fellow religious leaders were allegedly invited to a meeting with government officials to discuss UFO disclosure

The meeting reportedly addressed potential societal fallout. Officials allegedly expressed concern that the revelations might cause confusion or even a crisis of faith among Christians. Stone warned that some believers could question the Genesis creation account if evidence emerges of intelligent life elsewhere in the cosmos. “You’re going to have people who are going to say if there are galaxies and there are allegedly other creations in the galaxies, then the whole creation story is a myth,” he stated, predicting a wave of apostasy if churches are unprepared.

The November 2025 documentary 'The Age of Disclosure' alleged that there's been an 80-year cover-up on UFOs and alien technology

Other participants in the gathering have since corroborated aspects of the story. Bishop Alan DiDio of Revival Nation Church described the meeting, held in a mountain Airbnb in Tennessee, as focusing on government investigations into reverse-engineered non-human technology and alleged crimes committed during that process. Podcaster and evangelist Tony Merkel added that Christian insiders within intelligence circles are actively working to equip the Church for what lies ahead.

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This development follows President Trump’s February 19 executive directive ordering the Pentagon and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to release all available UFO-related information. Trump later stated that initial files would emerge “very, very soon” and contain “very interesting” details. The timing has heightened speculation that a significant disclosure is imminent.

Religious commentators are drawing connections between potential extraterrestrial revelations and ancient biblical texts. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, chair of the House Oversight Committee involved in declassification efforts, has repeatedly urged Americans to study the Book of Enoch. This ancient Jewish text describes “Watchers” — fallen angels who descended to Earth, interacted with humans, and produced hybrid offspring. Luna has suggested that classified briefings on “interdimensional beings” closely mirror these accounts, framing them not as aliens from distant planets but as spiritual entities described in scripture.

Vice President JD Vance has also weighed in, previously declaring himself a “UFO lunatic” while expressing scepticism about traditional extraterrestrial interpretations. In March, he reportedly stated, “I don’t think they’re aliens. I think they’re demons,” reflecting a growing view among some conservative Christians that these phenomena may have demonic rather than extraterrestrial origins.

The pastors involved emphasise that the coming disclosures could form part of what the Bible refers to as the “great deception” in end-times prophecy. They warn that narratives may be crafted to portray Christianity as outdated or obstructive, positioning believers as obstacles to human progress. Merkel and DiDio have stressed the need for churches to strengthen biblical literacy so members remain anchored in faith rather than being swayed by shocking new information.

The broader context includes years of mounting pressure for transparency. A 2025 documentary titled The Age of Disclosure alleged an 80-year government cover-up of alien technology. Congressional hearings, military pilot testimonies, and leaked footage of mysterious orbs have kept the topic alive. Trump’s renewed push for full disclosure has accelerated expectations that 2026 could mark a turning point.

For religious communities, the challenge lies in reconciling potential new realities with scriptural teachings. Some theologians argue that the Bible does not explicitly rule out intelligent life elsewhere, while others see any such revelation as incompatible with core doctrines. The pastors’ urgent calls reflect a proactive stance: better to prepare congregations now than risk confusion or loss of faith later.

This intersection of faith, government secrecy, and the unknown has ignited intense debate. Sceptics dismiss the warnings as fearmongering or conspiracy theories, while supporters view them as a necessary spiritual alert. As the countdown to potential disclosures continues, religious leaders across denominations are watching developments closely and encouraging deeper scriptural study.

Whether the released information ultimately confirms extraterrestrial visitors, advanced human technology, or something more mysterious remains to be seen. What is increasingly clear is that many in the Christian community believe the implications could extend far beyond scientific curiosity — potentially reshaping worldviews and challenging centuries of religious interpretation. Churches that heed these warnings may find themselves better equipped to guide their members through what could become one of the most transformative cultural and spiritual moments of the 21st century.