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  2. Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster - Wikipedia

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    The FPC (on 18 May 2005) published a Book of Church Order in which its governmental policies and procedures are set forth publicly. [16] The polity of the FPC includes allowing a cleric such as Paisley to hold an apparently indefinite term of office as Moderator. However, following a dispute over Paisley's political activities, he agreed to ...

  3. Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The FPC Catechism (the 2013 edition is an updated version of the original 1942-1943 edition) says: 'All Presbyterian Churches in Scotland claiming to represent the Reformed Church and who have caused or who maintain schisms contrary to the avowed Westminster Standards are bound to repent and to return to purity in doctrine, worship, government ...

  4. St Patrick's Church, Ballymena - Wikipedia

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    It is the main Parish Church in Ballymena's Anglican parish of Kirkinriola and Ballyclug, and is the main civic church of the town. The current church replaced an older church dating from the early 18th century (of which the tower and graveyard can still be seen) on Church Street, and was opened in 1855.

  5. Construction begins on FPC Live's Deer District music venue ...

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    The still-unnamed $65 million, 4,500-person-capacity music venue is still scheduled for an early fall 2025 opening.

  6. Jackie Fullerton - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander Fullerton, [1] MBE [2] (born 22 May 1943 in Ballymena [1]) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist, who was a reporter and football commentator for BBC Northern Ireland until he retired in 2016. However, he made a return in 2020 to commentate on Ballymena United matches for their live streaming services while no ...

  7. William Gibson (minister) - Wikipedia

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    William Gibson (1808–1867), Irish presbyterian divine, son of James Gibson, a merchant in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, was born there on 8 May 1808. Education He ...

  8. Family Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Network's former logo. Family Broadcasting Corporation, formerly known as LeSEA Broadcasting, is an American Christian television network. [1] Founded by Lester Sumrall in 1972, Family Broadcasting Corporation is headquartered in South Bend, Indiana, and broadcasts Christian and family programming.

  9. Ian Paisley - Wikipedia

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    Ian Richard Kyle Paisley was born in Armagh, County Armagh, [4] and brought up in the town of Ballymena, County Antrim, where his father James Kyle Paisley was an Independent Baptist pastor who had previously served in the Ulster Volunteers under Edward Carson. [5] His mother was Scottish. [6] Paisley married Eileen Cassells on 13 October 1956. [7]