Cardiff: gospel healing brings old splits to an end

Darren Moore  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Jul 2022
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Cardiff: gospel healing brings old splits to an end

Phil Haines

It is with great joy that Ely Presbyterian Church, Cardiff has joined EPCEW (the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of England and Wales).

Of course, such events are always encouraging; it is encouraging that a couple of churches are looking into joining EPCEW. But church history tends to be punctuated by splits and division. Especially Presbyterian churches. In fact, this has been Ely’s history and so this event was a cause of celebration.

Ely left the Presbyterian Church of Wales in 1968, around the time others did, as Liberalism took a stronger hold. Over the next few years, Ely started a school and in 1990 planted another church, Bethel Presbyterian. Elders from Ely (and Bethel) were heavily involved in discussions in the early days of the PAE (Presbyterian Association of England) the precursor to EPCEW. However, in the Ely church, disagreements on the Eldership led to a division which eventually caused a split in the congregation. The group that left became Immanuel Presbyterian, Cardiff. Bethel and Immanuel both joined the new EPCEW and Ely remained independent, inevitably with some scarring.

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