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Please only offer a Methodist site here which covers the whole of the UK, has relevance for the whole of the UK or covers more than one of its regions *AND* which is not listed in one of the link categories. ALSO do not offer sites here which could be listed in one of the link categories. IT WILL NOT BE LISTED HERE IF IT CAN BE LISTED IN ANY OF THE LINKED CATEGORIES, so offer it there not here.

Offering a site to the wrong category only delays it being reviewed by an editor for possible listing in the directory.

WE reserve the right not to list a site in the directory.

This category is for Methodist sites and links which cover the whole of the UK, have relevance for the whole of the UK or cover more than one of its regions.

Free Methodist

Please only offer sites here for the Free Methodist Church.

PLEASE NOTE: Only umbrella sites for the UK are listed here, local church sites should be offered here http://dmoz.org/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/Denominations/Methodist/Free_Methodist/Local_Churches/United_Kingdom/

Offering a site to the wrong category will only delay it being reviewed for possible listing in the directory.

We reserve the right not to list a site in the directory.

Thank you.

This category is for the section of the Free Methodist Church in the UK.

The Free Methodist Church ministers in 72 countries of the world and has major ministries in the central African countries of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi.

The Free Methodist Church was first organised by a group of lay members and ministers at Pekin, New York on 23 August 1860. The name ‘Free’ was chosen because the newly established Methodist Church wanted freedom for all slaves, freedom from secret societies, free seats in church and a style of service, which allowed freedom for the Holy Spirit to minister. The name “Methodist” was retained because the founders wanted to promote Wesleyan theology, encourage holy living and use orderly methods to fulfil their mission to make disciples.


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