Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria was created in 1846.
Lewes Free Presbyterian Church was created in 1805.
Stornoway Free Presbyterian Church was created in 1895.
Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster was created in 1951.
Free Presbyterian Church of North America was created in 2005.
United Free Church of Scotland was created in 1900.
The largest religion in Scotland is the various Christian denominations. The largest Christian denomination is the Protestant church, represented by the "Church of Scotland" and the smaller "Free Church of Scotland". The Protestant churches are mainly "presbyterian". The other main Christian denomination is the Roman Catholic Church. There are also some Anglicans and Baptists among the Christian denominations. The other religions include Islam, Jewish and Hindu, perhaps around 5% of the population together.
The Church of Scotland, which is Presbyterian in structure; also other presbyterian churches such as the Free Church of Scotland, the United Free Church of Scotland, and other even smaller denominations. They all have a body of elders, known as a kirk session, who oversee the running of the church, and each have responsibility for groups of church members, usually geographical. Another body, variously known as a deacons court or congregational board, is composed of elected deacons and runs the financial and other more mundane aspects of church operation.
Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria ended in 1953.
The Free Presbyterian Church is located in the city of Greenville in the state of South Carolina. The address of the Free Presbyterian Church in Greenville is 1207 Haywood Road.
Much the same as it is now. The major religion is Christianity, split into the majority Presbyterian (Church of Scotland) and to a lesser degree and mostly in the Glasgow area, Roman Catholicism. The United Free Church of Scotland and the Church of Scotland reunited in 1929, creating the current Church of Scotland. By the late 20th century Islam was starting to make inroads, mainly through immigration from Pakistan.
The residence of a minister of the Free Church of Scotland