Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)


The Free Church of Scotland is a Scottish Presbyterian denomination which was formed in January 2000. It claims to be the true continuation of the Free [Church of Scotland (post 1900)|Free Church of Scotland], hence its name.

Formation

In 1996, Professor Donald Macleod, later to be principal of the Free Church College in Edinburgh, was acquitted of charges of sexual assault when a sheriff ruled there had been a conspiracy against him.
However, within the church, there were many that believed he was guilty, and that the courts of the church should conduct a full investigation of the matter. It divided the church massively: some called from Professor MacLeod to be suspended until further notice, others for all the papers relating to his alleged misconduct to be destroyed. An organisation called the Free Church Defence Association believed that "it was wrong not to put Professor Macleod on trial in the General Assembly, and that the majority has therefore departed from the principle that allegations of misconduct must be investigated, not by a Committee of the General Assembly, but by the whole General Assembly."
The FCDA's chairman, Rev Maurice Roberts, was suspended for contumacy in June 1999 for refusing to withdraw his claim that General Assembly in May of that year was characterised by "gross and irremediable wickedness and hypocrisy".
In August 1999, the FCDA's magazine, Free Church Foundations, referred to "the evil of Mr. Roberts' suspension". Following this, a deadline was set for 30 November 1999 for the FCDA to disband, which it did not. Libels were drawn up against 22 ministers who refused to comply, and in a hearing by the Commission of Assembly on 19–20 January 2000 those libels were declared to be relevant. The 22 ministers were suspended, and they responded by leaving the commission.
On 20 January 2000 the 'Free Church of Scotland ' was formed when those ministers and a number of others adopted a "Declaration of Reconstitution of the historic Free Church of Scotland". Johnston McKay suggests that although on the surface the split was about Donald Macleod, in reality it was about theology, with the FCDA "composed of people who adhere much more firmly to the Westminster Confession of Faith". It is reasonable to assume that both reasons played a significant part.

List of Ministers suspended by the Free Church of Scotland

Below are the list of the 22 Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland who were suspended on 20 January 2000, and became the first ministers of the Free Church of Scotland.
  • Rev. B. H. Baxter
  • Rev. Graeme Craig - Lochalsh & Glenshiel
  • Rev. H. M. Ferrier
  • Rev. J. A. Gillies
  • Rev. James I. Gracie - North Uist & Grimsay
  • Rev. John W. Keddie - Minister of Bracadale
  • Rev. Donald M. Macdonald
  • Rev. Kenneth Macdonald - Minister of Snizort
  • Rev. Allan I. M. Maciver - Minister of Broadford
  • Rev. Malcolm Maclean
  • Rev. Donald N. MacLeod
  • Rev. John MacLeod - Minister of Tarbat
  • Rev. John MacLeod - Minister of Duthil-Dores
  • Rev. Murdo A. N. Macleod - Minister of Harris
  • Rev. William Macleod - Minister of Portree
  • Rev. John Morrison - Minister of Kilmuir & Stenscholl
  • Rev. Allan Murray - Minister of Eddrachillis linked with Rogart
  • Rev. David P. Murray
  • Rev. John J. Murray - Minister of Lochcarron
  • Rev. H. R. M. Radcliffe
  • Rev. Maurice J. Roberts - Minister of Inverness Greyfriars
  • Rev. Henry J. T. Woods - Minister of Paisley
Furthermore, four other Ministers were suspended separately and became part of the Free Church of Scotland.
  • Rev. James Frew
  • Rev. John J. Harding
  • Rev. Daniel Mackinnon - Minister of Kilmorack & Strathglass
  • Rev. William B. Scott - Minister of Dumfries

Legal issues

Following their departure, the FC sought a declarator from the Court of Session as to ownership of the central funds and certain Continuing-affiliated properties of the Church. When the appeal was sent to the Outer House of the Court of Session, Lady Paton dismissed their action without granting absolvitor. In March 2007 the Free Church of Scotland proceeded to take legal action at Broadford, on the island of Skye, seeking to reclaim the church manse. The Free Church lost the action at first instance on the decision of Lord Uist, and also lost their appeal to the Inner House of the Court of Session.
The FC expressed its intention to appeal both the above decisions, but in 2009, the International Conference of Reformed Churches noted that the FC had "withdrawn its appeal of the civil matter that was pending".

Recognition

The denomination is a member of the International Conference of Reformed Churches and of Affinity.

Congregations

The Free Church of Scotland presently has 25 functioning congregations in Scotland, as well as others overseas. These churches belong to six presbyteries: the Northern Presbytery, the Presbytery of Skye and Lochcarron, the Presbytery of United States of America, the Presbytery of Navarre & Aragon, the Outer Hebrides Presbyteery and the Southern Presbytery. There are seven congregations and preaching stations in the United States: Atlanta metropolitan area; Washington Metro; Upstate South Carolina; Mebane, North Carolina; St. Louis, Missouri; Opelika, Alabama; Greenville, Texas; and Fredericksburg, Virginia. There is also a congregation and a preaching station in Canada, a congregation in Northern Ireland, and a seminars and demonstration farm in Zambia.
ChurchLocationPresbyteryMinisterActiveWebFounded
Cross FCSCNorth Dell, Na h-Eileanan SiarOuter HebridesRev. Greg MacDonald2000
Harris FCSCNorthton, Na h-Eileanan SiarOuter HebridesRev. James Clark2000
Knock and Point FCSCGarrabost, Na h-Eileanan SiarOuter HebridesVacant2000
North Uist and Grimsay FCSCBayhead, Na h-Eileanan SiarOuter HebridesRev. David M Blunt2000
Scalpay Harris FCSCScalpay, Na h-Eileanan SiarOuter HebridesRev. Raymond A Kemp2000
Shawbost ShawbostOuter HebridesVacantNo services. Linked with Stornoway.2000
Stornoway FCSCStornoway, Na h-Eileanan Siar & BragarOuter HebridesVacant2000
Assynt and Eddrachillis FCSCScourie and Lochinver, HighlandNorthernVacant2000
Brora FCSCBrora, HighlandNorthernRev. Thomas J Buchanan2000
Duthil-Dores FCSCDores, HighlandNorthernRev. Davide Ratti2000
Grace Reformed Church, AberdeenAberdeen, AberdeenNorthernRev. Timothy J McGlynn2000
Inverness-Greyfriars FCSCInverness, HighlandNorthernRev. Murdo MacIver2000
Kilmorack and Strathglass FCSCBeauly, HighlandNorthernVacant2000
Kiltearn FCSCEvanton, HighlandNorthernVacantNo services.2000
Poolewe and Aultbea FCSCAultbea, HighlandNorthernVacant2000
Tarbat FCSCPortmahomack and Inver, HighlandNorthernVacant2000
Bracadale & Duirinish FCSCStruan and Carbost, HighlandSkye and LochcarronVacant2000
BroadfordBroadford, SkyeSkye and LochcarronRev. A James MacInnesNo services.2000
Lochalsh & Strath FCSCArdelve, HighlandSkye and LochcarronRev. A James MacInnes2000
Snizort FCSCSkeabost, HighlandSkye and LochcarronRev. Murdo A N Macleod2000
Kilmuir and Stenscholl FCSCStaffin, HighlandSkye and LochcarronVacant2000
Portree FCSCPortree, HighlandSkye and LochcarronRev. Richard R Ross2000
Arran FCSCBrodick, North AyrshireSouthernVacantNo services held. Remaining members worship with local FC.2000
Bethel Free Church, AyrAyr, South AyrshireSouthernRev. Graeme Craig2000
St Columba's FCSC, EdinburghEdinburgh & Galashiels, BordersSouthernRev. James I GracieHas an outreach in Galashiels.2000
Knightswood FCSCKnightswood, GlasgowSouthernRev. Calum Smith2000
Partick FCSCPartick, GlasgowSouthernRev. Andrew R Allan2000
Shettleston FCSCShettleston, GlasgowSouthernVacant2000
RothesayRothesay, Argyll and ButeSouthernVacant2000
Ballyclare and Doagh FCSCDoagh, Antrim & Portavogie, Down SouthernRev. E Trevor Kirkland2014
Cornerstone Presbyterian ChurchBurlington, North CarolinaUnited StatesRev. Gavin Beers2016
Dallas Presbyterian ChurchDallasUnited StatesVacant2015 as RPCNA
Greenville Presbyterian ChurchGreenville, South CarolinaUnited StatesRev. Robert D McCurley2007
Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, WashingtonWashington, D. C.United StatesVacantNo services at present2003
Providence Presbyterian ChurchOpelika, AlabamaUnited StatesRev. J Logan Shelton2023
Reformation Presbyterian ChurchAtlanta, GeorgiaUnited StatesRev. Brent C Evans2006
Sovereign Grace Presbyterian Church, St LouisSt Louis, MissouriUnited StatesRev. Jonathan Mattull2008
Zion Presbyterian ChurchFredericksburg, VirginiaUnited StatesRev. Rom Prakashpalan2024
Iglesia Reformada ContinuadaRubí, SpainNavarre & AragonRev. Jorge Ruiz Ortiz2015
Igreja Presbiteriana de BragaBraga, PortugalNavarre & AragonVacant2017
PauPau, FranceNavarre & AragonRev. Hughes Pierre2021

Seminary

The Free Church of Scotland maintains a seminary on the outskirts of Inverness for the training of its ministers, which has been the location since 2008. Most classes are online, but the library and some classrooms are based at The Inverness-Greyfriars Church in Inverness. In October 2002, the Commission of Assembly appointed the relevant lecturers for the new seminary. The first students began in 2003. The degree program usually takes three years of full time study. The denomination, since its formation, has a new minister starting roughly once a year. The 2018 directory listed seven ministers who were serving who were ordained between 2000 and 2009. There were 10 ministers serving who were ordained in the following decade Furthermore, the website lists five further ministers ordained from 2020 - 2025.

Music

The Free Church Continuing continues to hold to the exclusive use of metrical Psalms sung without instrumental accompaniment in worship, a position which the Free Church of Scotland has ceased to hold.