Okay, so let me set the scene for you.
Imagine you’re a pastor. You’ve spent decades building your congregation, preaching on Sunday mornings, doing hospital visits, counseling marriages in crisis, and generally being the spiritual anchor for hundreds — maybe thousands — of people who look to you for guidance. You’re used to big questions. Life, death, sin, redemption — yeah, you’ve fielded those. But then one day, you get an invitation. A call from someone you trust, who tells you there’s a gathering happening. A private gathering. Phones off. No recordings. A small group of Christian leaders, meeting with men connected to the United States government, in what turns out to be an Airbnb tucked away in the mountains of Tennessee.
And what they’re about to tell you is going to change everything you thought you knew about how to lead your people through whatever comes next.
This isn’t a scene from a Tom Clancy novel or a Netflix thriller. According to reports that exploded across social media and religious media circles in early May 2026, this is exactly what happened. And if the accounts coming from the pastors involved are even half true, what was discussed in that room might be the most significant thing the American church has had to wrestle with in a very, very long time.
So let’s walk through this together, because there’s a lot to unpack here and the story is honestly wilder than most people realize.
The whole thing broke into public consciousness largely because of one man: Perry Stone, a Tennessee-based Pentecostal evangelist who’s been around the Christian media world for decades. Stone is the founder of Perry Stone Ministries and the Voice of Evangelism, and he’s the kind of preacher who has a massive following both in person and online. He posts regularly on YouTube, he writes books, he does conferences — he’s not some fringe figure. The man has serious reach in Evangelical and Pentecostal circles.

On April 27, 2026, Stone released a video on his YouTube channel where he dropped a bombshell. He said a trusted friend had reached out to him after attending a private meeting — a meeting where a group of pastors had been brought together to hear from individuals connected to the United States government. Not just any meeting. A meeting specifically convened to warn these religious leaders about what was coming. And “what was coming,” according to Stone’s account, was nothing short of a full government disclosure about UFOs, extraterrestrials, and what officials were calling non-human intelligence.
“I’m not going to go into great detail,” Stone said carefully in the video, “but there were a large number of pastors that had been invited to go to a certain state to hear some men in the United States government and others share with them a concern that they had.”
That concern? That the American public — and specifically, the American Christian community — was not prepared for what the government was about to reveal.
The video spread. Fast. Within days, clips were circulating across UFO research communities, prophecy channels, Christian podcasts, and mainstream news outlets. People were stunned, excited, skeptical, and frightened, sometimes all at the same time. Because this wasn’t just some random corner of the internet. This was a well-known evangelical minister with decades of credibility in his community saying that the government had apparently decided the church needed a heads up before the rest of the country found out.
Now, any good story needs more than one source, and here’s where things got really interesting. Almost immediately after Stone’s video circulated, another pastor stepped up and publicly confirmed that the meeting had indeed taken place.
Alan DiDio, a pastor based in North Carolina who leads Revival Nation Church, posted on social media platform X with a simple, direct statement: “I was in this meeting, and it’s absolutely true.”
Let that sink in for a second. DiDio wasn’t just backing up Stone’s secondhand account. He was saying he was physically present. He was in the room.
In Part two we will show what was discussed…..don’t miss it.
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