📙 Chapter 4: A Modern, Thriving Society
4.2.2 The Church of Scotland and other Christian denominations
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The Church of Scotland is a Presbyterian church and is the national church of Scotland. Unlike the Church of England, it is not governed by bishops but by ministers and elders. Other Christian denominations in the UK include Roman Catholics, Methodists, Baptists, and Quakers (the Society of Friends). There are also many independent and evangelical churches.
Key Facts
- Church of Scotland is Presbyterian — governed by ministers and elders
- Other denominations: Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, Quaker
- Many independent and evangelical churches
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