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free church

American  
[free church] / ˈfri ˈtʃɜrtʃ /

noun

  1. (sometimes initial capital letters) a church free from state control.

  2. (sometimes initial capital letters) a dissenting or nonconforming church.

  3. (initial capital letters) Also Free Kirk (in Scotland) the church established by those who left the Church of Scotland in 1843.


Free Church British  

noun

    1. any Protestant Church, esp the Presbyterian, other than the Established Church

    2. ( as modifier )

      Free-Church attitudes

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Etymology

Origin of free church

An Americanism dating back to 1825–35

Example Sentences

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Free Church pastor Reverend Gordon Matheson knew MacDonald and said the time taken for an armed response "is too long".

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The Reverend Gordon Matheson, who was a local Free Church pastor, had known MacDonald because their children were about the same age.

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There is a strong tradition of Christian church-going on Lewis - and neighbouring Harris - with the Church of Scotland and Free Church predominant.

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As a member of the Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland, she saw her campaign against Mr Yousaf blown off course by her socially conservative views on marriage, abortion and gender.

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Rev Firth, who was a priest at St Cuthbert's church in Darlington, left the Church of England in 2020, and is now a vicar for the Free Church of England.

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