Bishop Ceirion Dewar rejects the Church of England as heretics. Instead, he gathers his flock under a gloomy sky on a beach in Cornwall.

More than 20 people answered the call he made on social media - one wears a T-shirt saying Jesus is King.

Another wears a Union Jack anorak with a T-shirt emblazoned "UTK" - Unite the Kingdom - the movement organised by anti-Islam campaigner Tommy Robinson.

Wearing a white robe over a wetsuit, Dewar strides down the beach and prepares for a mass baptism.

His voice booms out: "In the name of Jesus Christ, I gladly baptise you!"

Critics call Dewar "the far-right bishop" - a label he rejects.

But he does represent a new type of Christianity - more militant, more political - and one that is on the rise.

Several of those here came because they saw Dewar

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