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This category contains resources for and about the Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA), a U.S. denomination which was formed in 1950 by the merger of the Swedish Evangelical Free Church and the Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Free Church Association. Both groups dated from the revival movements of the late nineteenth century. In the denomination name, "Evangelical" refers to the church's commitment to the proclamation of the Gospel and to the authority of Scriptures as being inerrant in the original writings and the only safe and sufficient guide to faith and practice. "Free" refers to the form of church government as being congregational. Evangelical Free Churches depend upon the active participation of lay people in making decisions and setting directions.
http://www.efca.org/
Features association of some 1,250 autonomous churches united by a mutual commitment to serve the Lord Jesus Christ with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and obedience to the Word of God.
http://www.efcneda.org/
Regional association for Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Northeastern New York. News and resources.
http://ncdefca.org/
Covers most of Minnesota, except the northwest. District staff assists EFCA pastors and congregations with credentialing, church planting, resources for ministry.
http://www.edaefca.org/
Administrative office for Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia churches. Newsletter.
http://www.tiu.edu/
Deerfield, Illinois-based educational institution that offers details on its programs, athletics, admissions, distance learning, and curriculum at its Trinity College, Divinity School, Graduate School, and Law School.
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