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Home [www. cumberland. org] Welcome to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Website This site serves as the official gateway to the Ministries and Agencies of the Cumberland Presbyterian Denomination
About Us – Cumberland Presbyterian Church The Cumberland Presbyterian Church denomination was founded in 1810 in Dickson county, Tennessee (near Nashville), by a group of Presbyterians who were heading west to settle the frontier
About Us - Cumberland The Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian body formed during the Great Revival of 1800 The revival caused disagreement within the Presbyterian Church (USA) both over the mechanics of the revival and over allowances the pro-revival faction was willing to make in order to secure ministers for its rapidly expanding following
Resources – Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cumberland Presbyterians: Our on-line shop offers dozens of items available from no other source Enhance your ministry and rediscover our Cumberland Presbyterian heritage
Cumberland Presbyterian Church - Union City, Tennessee [Source: Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1923, pages 231 273] 1924 Name of Church: Union City Minister in Charge: W B Cunningham Clerk of Session and Post Office: J A Prieto, Union City, Tenn Total Number of Members: 350 S S Secretary and Address: Landrith Thomas, Union City, Tenn
Fayetteville Cumberland Presbyterian Church - Fayetteville, Tennessee "A visible church set on a hill" describes the new Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville, Tenn which was dedicated with special services on Christmas Sunday, December 21 After having been located just off the town square for seventy-five years, the congregation moved to a 25-acre site north of town on the Petersburg Highway
Concord Cumberland Presbyterian Church - Humphreys County, Tennessee Before Clarksville Presbytery was organized, the Concord church was a member of Charlotte Presbytery Concord became a part of Clarksville Presbytery in 1899 [Minutes of the Synod of Tennessee of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church October 17-20, 1899, pp 47-48 ]
News Updates – Cumberland Presbyterian Church Current online news briefs from around the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America CP Updates is an electronic news medium that provides you with news, updates, prayer concerns and opportunities for ministry