Mary shared her experiences on a recent apostolic journey, taken last month in the company of 50 intercessors/watchmen. They visited the 7 churches listed in the book of Revelation. It included Iznik, Turkey [Nicea]. Having being told that along the waterways there was a ‘foundation’ in which they stood upon and from where they proceeded to pray and repent. She also explained some vital points on the effect and establishment of the Nicene Council’s decision in 325 AD, and the 1700th anniversary in 2025. A ‘shroud’ of deception and lies has been built over the church from this time. She referenced Isaiah 25:7-8 which has been very much on her heart in relation to this time. The Nicene Council, also known as the First Council of Nicaea, was a gathering of Christian bishops convened in 325 AD by the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the city of Nicaea (modern-day İznik, Turkey). Its primary purpose was to address the Arian controversy, which questioned the divinity of Jesus Christ. The council produced the Nicene Creed, a statement of faith that affirmed the divinity of Jesus and condemned Arianism. Jon, Mary’s husband, briefly shared some facts on The Doctrine of Discovery formed in 1452 AD. A papal bull issued by Pope Alexander VI that provided a legal and religious justification for European colonization of non-Christian land. This doctrine, rooted in papal bulls and evolving into a legal principle, played a significant role in the dispossession of Indigenous peoples and the seizure of their lands and resources. This became law in USA in 1823. In 2005 it still remains uncontested. 7 Supreme Court judges agreed with the decision of 1452.Several focal points on repentance were given and people were invited to repent on behalf of their nation, people groups etc. There was a time of great heart felt repentance for the deception this has been created over the indigenous nations and people. In particular, within the church in numerous countries. It resulted in antisemitism, eradication of Judaism, and lies about the Jews so called ‘colonisation’ of Palestine.