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  2. National Association of Free Will Baptists - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Free Will Baptists (NAFWB) is a national body of Free Will Baptist churches in the United States and Canada, organized on November 5, 1935 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Association traces its history in the United States through two different lines: one beginning in the South in 1727 (the "Palmer line") and another in ...

  3. Free Will Baptist - Wikipedia

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    In 1702, a disorganized group of General Baptists in Carolina wrote a request for help to the General Baptist Association in England. Though no help was forthcoming, Paul Palmer, whose wife Johanna was the stepdaughter of Benjamin Laker, founded the first "Free Will" Baptist church in Chowan, North Carolina in 1727.

  4. Volunteer Ministers - Wikipedia

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    A Volunteer Minister (VM) is a member of the Church of Scientology sent to a disaster zone to spread the doctrine of Scientology during disaster relief efforts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The program was created in the 1970s by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard .

  5. Evangelical Free Church of America - Wikipedia

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    Handbook of Denominations in the United States, by Frank S. Mead, Samuel S. Hill, and Craig D. Atwood; Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States (2000), Glenmary Research Center; This Is the Evangelical Free Church. Minneapolis, Minn.: Evangelical Free Church of America, [199-]. Without ISBN

  6. The Fellowship (FGFCMI) - Wikipedia

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    The Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches and Ministers, International (FGFCMI), also known simply as The Fellowship, is a fellowship of like-minded Finished Work Pentecostal churches and ministers. The Fellowship was formed from the common thought of some 100 ministers in the Voice of Healing movement that began in 1948.

  7. Free Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Free Methodist Church (FMC) is a Methodist Christian denomination within the holiness movement, based in the United States. It is evangelical in nature and is Wesleyan–Arminian in theology. [5] The Free Methodist Church has members in over 100 countries, with 62,516 members in the United States and 1,547,820 members worldwide. [6]

  8. Church of the Brethren - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, most congregations had several ministers chosen ("called" or "elected") by the members of the congregation. The concept of a professional pastor (first explicitly permitted in 1911) slowly became the predominant model, although some congregations still have "free" (nonsalaried) ministers and plural ministry.

  9. Category:Free Methodist Church ministers - Wikipedia

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    Free Methodist bishops (8 P) Pages in category "Free Methodist Church ministers" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

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