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David Robertson, moderator of the Free Church of Scotland, whose members broke from the Church of Scotland in 1843, said: “The notion of online baptism is as ridiculous as the nation of online ...
The church was formed in 1843 as a protest breakaway group from the mainstream Church of Scotland. It is an evangelical and Calvinist denomination.
Today's Free Church of Scotland is a continuation of this denomination after a major union in 1900, taking a more conservative position. It is found mainly in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
It is the second-largest denomination after the national Church of Scotland and has strict conservative views on matters such as same-sex marriage and abortion. The Presbyterian group takes its ...
The Free Church of Scotland has voted to relax its rules to allow hymn singing and the use of instruments in its churches. ... establishing the Free Church in 1843. Related internet links.
Just prior to the General Assembly, the Free Church’s moderator Rev Dr Iain D Campbell said the underlying principal of the 1843 Disruption – which caused the split in the Church 170 years ago ...
Sacraments could be administered online for the first time in history by the Church of Scotland. The Church—known as the Kirk—has denied that the move is an effort to boost its membership ...
Today's Free Church of Scotland is a continuation of this denomination after a major union in 1900, taking a more conservative position. It is found mainly in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.