Free Methodist Church was created in 1860.
Evangelical Free Church of Canada was created in 1917.
United Methodist Free Churches was created in 1857.
One can find a free Methodist Church in various locations worldwide. Depending on where one is located, the local phone book or on-line resources would be able to find the nearest one.
The major divisions in the Methodist Church primarily include the United Methodist Church (UMC), the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), and the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ). Within the UMC, there are also ongoing discussions and potential splits over issues such as LGBTQ+ inclusion, leading to the formation of more conservative factions. Other notable branches include the Free Methodist Church and the Wesleyan Church, each with distinct theological emphases and governance structures. These divisions often reflect differing interpretations of scripture and differing social and cultural priorities.
Free Methodists are an offshoot of Methodism. Free Methodist is not the same as United Methodist.
Arnisdale Free Church was created in 1856.
Bennecarrigan Free Church was created in 1893.
Free Church of England was created in 1844.
Free Wesleyan Church was created in 1885.
Lochdon Free Church was created in 1852.
Free Church College was created in 1843.