Free Church of Scotland

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The Free Church of Scotland is the general name given to groups of worshippers who broke off from the official Church of Scotland. All of the Scottish churches are Presbyterian, based on the ideas of John Knox, and do not have permanent leaders such as Popes or bishops. The breakaway groups, like the Church of Scotland itself, base their beliefs on the Bible but differ in how it should be understood. As a general rule, all the Wee Frees read the Bible in a fairly literal way, more so than the Church of Scotland.[1][2]

The main free churches are:

  • Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900, formed by a large group from the established Church of Scotland in 1843; eventually, in 1900, most of them joined with the U.P. and rejoined the Church of Scotland)
  • Free Church of Scotland (since 1900, known as the Wee Frees)
  • Free Church of Scotland (Continuing): founded in 2000, it regards itself as the true continuation of the Free Church of Scotland.
  • United Free Church of Scotland (founded 1900 from the U.P. and the earlier Free Church of Scotland)
  • The United Presbyterian Church of Scotland (1847–1900) Known as the U.P., it included even earlier and smaller churches such as the United Secession Church and the Relief Church.
  • Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland (1893) Nicknamed the Wee Wee Frees, they have Elders)
  • Associated Presbyterian Churches (split from the Wee Wee Frees in 1989)

References

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  1. "Free Church Ministry Opportunities Shared With ETS Students". Free Church of Scotland. March 24, 2025. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
  2. "Cousins Accept Call to Ministry in Two Free Church Congregations". Free Church of Scotland. March 24, 2025. Retrieved March 20, 2025.