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  2. Evangelical Free Church of America - Wikipedia

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    An Evangelical Free church in Superior, Nebraska. The word Free in the Evangelical Free Church's name refers to its congregational polity, meaning each member church is autonomous, and to its history, meaning that the free churches were free from state control. [11] The governing body of the EFCA is the Leadership Conference held annually. [12]

  3. List of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist ...

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    Numerous Unitarian churches are notable for having historic buildings, and there are former church buildings that are historic as well. There are numerous Unitarian churches that are listed buildings in England, that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States, or that are noted on other historic registers.

  4. General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches

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    The General Assembly counts about 182 churches as members, [citation needed] including: Billingshurst Unitarian Chapel, 1754, West Sussex; Brighton Unitarian Church, 1820, built by Amon Henry Wilds; Brook Street Chapel, Knutsford, Cheshire; Brookfield Unitarian Church, Gorton, Manchester; Bury Unitarian Church, in Bury, Greater Manchester

  5. Union of Scranton - Wikipedia

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    The beliefs shared by Union of Scranton-member churches, distinguished from Roman Catholic and Union of Utrecht churches, are described in the Declaration of Scranton. [1] The Declaration of Scranton expands Declaration of Utrecht principles by adding theologically conservative expressions of faith in the sacraments of marriage and holy orders. [2]

  6. Free church - Wikipedia

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    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".

  7. Talk:Union Meetinghouse-Universalist Church - Wikipedia

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  8. Union Meetinghouse-Universalist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Union Meetinghouse or Universalist Church is a historic church building at 97 Amesbury Road in Kensington, New Hampshire.Built in 1839–40, it is a well-preserved and little-altered example of a mid-19th century Greek Revival rural church.

  9. Talk:Union Christian Church - Wikipedia

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