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The Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) is an evangelical Christian denomination in the Radical Pietistic tradition. [1] The EFCA was formed in 1950 from the merger of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church and the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Free Church Association.
The First Free Will Baptist Church is a historic church on Granite Road in Ossipee, New Hampshire.The wood-frame white clapboarded building was built in 1856–57, and is a fine little-altered local example of a vernacular Greek Revival country church.
First Free Will Baptist Church may refer to a building in the United States: . First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry, Ashland, New Hampshire; First Freewill Baptist Church (East Alton, New Hampshire)
The First Free Will Baptist Church in Meredith is a historic church building at 61 Winona Road in Meredith, New Hampshire, United States.Built about 1802 and remodeled in 1848, it is a good example of a mid-19th century vernacular Greek Revival rural church.
Some churches in Scotland and Northern Ireland, mainly of the splinter off Presbyterian tradition, have used the name 'Free Church'. The most important of these to persist at the present time is the Free Church of Scotland.The mainline Church of Scotland is the national church which is Presbyterian and the mother kirk for Presbyterianism all over the world, and is not part of the "Free Church".
The First Free Will Baptist Church stands in the village of Ashland, on the south side of Main Street (United States Route 3) between Water and Pleasant Streets.The church, a single-story brick building, stands atop a knoll that overlooks the center of the village.
Whipple served as rector of Zion Church from 1849 to 1857, becoming known both for the size and wealth of his parish and for his work among the poor. In 1857, Whipple helped organize and became the first rector of the Church of the Holy Communion on Chicago's South Side, the first free church in the city. He drew his parishioners from "the ...
Fredrik Olaus Nilsson (28 July 1809 – 21 or 24 October 1881), also known as F. O. Nilsson, was a pioneer Swedish Baptist pastor and missionary who founded Sweden's first free church, a Baptist congregation. He married Ulrika Sophia Olsson (1812–1903) on 7 June 1845. [1] [2]