This text was presented to all members of the extraordinary church council meeting or synod of the Anglican Diocese of Egypt on October 24, 2020. The bishop provides some historical background to the Protestant Churches in Egypt Council, explains the Anglican legal structure and argues why the Anglican Diocese cannot be part of the Protestant Churches in Egypt Council. The main argument of the bishop is that “According to a Supreme Court judgement, which is regarded as a law, the PCE owns all the properties of the constituent denominations. By this judgement, the head of the PCE was able to take 15 Pentecostal churches from the Pentecostal Church and appoint his own men to lead the denomination. This judgement was the main excuse given by the Presbyterian Church in order to keep the property of All Saints Anglican Church in Ismailia, and St. Saviour Church in Suez. We were able to get our church in Suez back, but we are still struggling to have our church in Ismailia returned to us.” Thus the PCE is said to own all Anglican property which the Bishop, understandably, rejects.