Associated Presbyterian Churches

Scottish Calvinist denomination

Associated Presbyterian Churches
ClassificationProtestant
TheologyReformed Westminster Confession of Faith
PolityPresbyterian
AssociationsWorld Reformed Fellowship[1]
OriginMay 1989
Inverness
Separated fromFree Presbyterian Church of Scotland
Congregations6 congregations in Scotland.
Official websitehttps://www.apchurches.org/
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The Associated Presbyterian Churches (APC) is a Presbyterian church, with congregations in Scotland, and formerly in Canada and New Zealand. It was formed in 1989 as a result of division in the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland.

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History

The division occurred because of a continuing difference over liberty of conscience (as defined in the Westminster Confession of Faith), which came to a head over the attendance of Lord Mackay of Clashfern at a Requiem Mass which formed part of the funeral of a colleague, former Lord Justice Clerk Lord Wheatley. As Mackay was Lord Advocate for Scotland, it was expected that he attend the funeral of a deceased member of the judiciary; Wheatley was also a friend of Mackay. However, Mackay was also an elder in the Free Presbyterian Church, and its leadership found his attendance intolerable, as it regards the Catholic Church as spurious and the Mass as idolatrous. As a result, Mackay was suspended from office as an elder. Some in the church disagreed with this punishment and a split ensued, not only over the Mackay affair but also the ongoing issue of freedom of conscience. Those who formed the APC believed that liberty of conscience was not being given sufficient place in the Free Presbyterian Church, and that the disciplinary action taken by the Free Presbyterian authorities against Lord Mackay was inappropriate.[2]

They also asserted that the Free Presbyterian Church failed to put into practice the Westminster Confession of Faith's teaching on Communion of the Saints. "The APC seeks to re-assert this communion as expressed in the Westminster Confession of Faith itself." The APC made various unsuccessful attempts at encouraging unity among similar churches in Scotland (Free Church of Scotland, International Presbyterian Church, Free Church (Continuing), Reformed Presbyterian Church). Since 1989, the majority of its congregations have merged with Free Church of Scotland congregations.

Doctrine

The Associated Churches website states: "We believe that it is correct to allow Christians to make their own decisions on matters that are not fundamental to the faith."

The church's beliefs "are stated in a confession that is catholic, Reformed, and biblical, and which states the historic convictions of the Church of Scotland"[3] the Westminster Confession of Faith.[4]

Churches

Church Location Minister Web Founded
Dundee Presbyterian Church Dundee, Dundee Philip Ross Church website, Dundee Presbyterian Church
Kingsview Christian Centre, Inverness Inverness, Highland John Ferguson Kingsview Christian Centre, Inverness
Harris APC Seilebost, Na h-Eileanan Siar Jonathan Baxter Harris Associated Presbyterian Church
Kinlochbervie Kinlochbervie, Highland Donald Macaskill (Interim Moderator) Kinlochbervie Associated Presbyterian Church
Oban APC Oban, Argyll and Bute Oban Associated Presbyterian Church
Stornoway APC Stornoway, Na h-Eileanan Siar Jonathan Baxter Stornoway & Harris Associated Presbyterian Church website, Stornoway Associated Presbyterian Church 1989

International organisations

Associate Presbyterian Church is a member of the World Reformed Fellowship.[1]

External links

  • Associated Presbyterian Churches website
  • Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland

References

  1. ^ a b "The World Reformed Fellowship – Membership List". Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  2. ^ "History « AP Church". apchurches.org. 24 August 2014.
  3. ^ "We Believe | Dundee APC". www.dundee.church. 21 September 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  4. ^ "What we believe « AP Church". apchurches.org. 31 May 2015.
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