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Grace Free Presbyterian Church, Newtownards is part of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, a group of Bible-believing Protestants whose Presbyterian roots go back to the great remormation of the 16th Century. But how did our denomination commence? 

On St. Patrick's Day, 1951 a new biblical witness for Christ was born in the village of Crossgar, County Down, Northern Ireland. As a result of the high handed actions of the Down Presbytery, the elders of the local Presbyterian Church were banned from using their church hall for a Gospel Mission. when the leaders refused to acquiesce, they were suspended. All this took place less than 24 hours before the mission was due to commence.

These elders could not go back to their church without denying or compromising the gospel. So they decided to leave a denomination that permitted dances and parties of various kinds in its church halls but which, in this case, banned the gospel of Jesus Christ.

With the help of the Rev Ian Paisley, their guest evangelist, they formed the Presbytery of the free Presbyterian Church of Ulster. From four congregations in that first year the growth of the new church continued until its witness spread to all parts of Northern Ireland. The church was founded to faithfully preach and defend the Gospel of Jesus Christ in an age of growing compromise and apostasy. That determination is still to be found in every Free Presbyterian Church.

The church has now spread well beyond the boundary of Northern Ireland. Today there are over 100 Free Presbyterian churches and extensions throughout the world; in Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, Republic of Ireland, Australia, Canada, United States, Jamaica and Spain with missionaries serving in many other places.

The Free Presbyterian Church also has a world-wide radio ministry; Let The Bible Speak which also now broadcasts on satellite television.

Ministers, missionaries and other Christian workers are trained in the Whitefield College of the Bible, located near Banbridge, Northern Ireland. The North American Presbytery has its own college, Geneva Reformed Seminary.

Shot in 1987, this video tells the exiting story of the growth of the Free Presbyterian Church during the first 25 years of its work. 

 

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