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  2. Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) - Wikipedia

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    The Free Church (Continuing) lost the action at first instance on the decision of Lord Uist, [7] and also lost their appeal to the Inner House of the Court of Session. [ 8 ] The FC(C) expressed its intention to appeal both the above decisions, but in 2009, the International Conference of Reformed Churches noted that the FC(C) had "withdrawn its ...

  3. Tri-State Christian Television - Wikipedia

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    WDWO-CD channel 18.4, Detroit, Michigan (owned by HC2 Holdings) WLNM-LD channel 27.7, Lansing, Michigan (owned by Gray Television; former O&O repeater of WAQP) WILX-TV channel 10.7, Lansing, Michigan (owned by Gray Television) K36NN-D channel 38.1, West Plains, Missouri (part-time affiliation; owned by Promised Land Ministries)

  4. Gospel Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Originally created by Mack Lyon (died 2015), Phil Sanders currently serves as the host of this program, for which the Edmond Church of Christ serves as the sponsoring church. Good News Today began as the flagship program of the Gospel Broadcasting Network. It is a magazine-format program that originally aired segments of other GBN programming ...

  5. TBN Inspire - Wikipedia

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    The network originally launched as The Church Channel, which focused on carrying brokered broadcasts of various Christian church services. In 2016, the network was re-launched as a broadcast feed of Hillsong Channel —a joint venture with the Hillsong Church , which added its services and original programming to the schedule.

  6. Free Church of Scotland (since 1900) - Wikipedia

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    The Free Church of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Shaor; [4] Scots: Free Kirk o Scotland) is a conservative evangelical Calvinist denomination in Scotland.It is the continuation of the original Free Church of Scotland that remained outside the union with the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland in 1900, and remains a distinct Presbyterian denomination in Scotland.

  7. Continuing church - Wikipedia

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    Continuing churches are particularly common in Presbyterianism and are present in Australia, Canada, Scotland, and the United States. [2] Examples include the Free Church of Scotland (1900), [3] the Cumberland Presbyterian Church (1906), [4] the Presbyterian Church in Canada (1925), [5] the United Free Church of Scotland (1929), [6] the Congregational Federation (1972), [7] the Presbyterian ...

  8. Portmahomack - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Tarbat Ness was a land battle fought (c 1030–1040) between Thorfinn the Mighty, Earl (Jarl) of Caithness and the King of Scotland. [13] In the Battle of Tarbat in the 1480s, a raiding party from the Clan Mackay of Strathnaver were cornered in the Tarbat church by the Clan Ross, who killed many of them before setting fire to the ...

  9. Australian Free Church - Wikipedia

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    A number of people in Hamilton also adhered to the Australian Free Church. In 1994 the Australian Free Church applied to join the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland but their application was declined. [2] They have fraternal relations with the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing). [4] The first Presbytery of the Australian Free Church was ...