- Finis Ewing
Finis Ewing (
July 10 ,1773 –July 4 ,1841 ) was the primary founder of theCumberland Presbyterian Denomination on February 4, 1810.Originally ordained by
Transylvania Presbytery of thePresbyterian Church (USA) in 1803, Ewing became one of the leading ministers in theSecond Great Awakening orGreat Revival that took place on the American frontier in the early 1800s. WhenKentucky Synod turned against the revival movement and moved to discipline what it considered to be rebellious presbyteries, in 1805, Ewing found himself with the outcasts. The synod believed that it was protecting the integrity of the ministry by requiring a classical education prior to ordination. Frontier presbyteries protested that they had an immediate need for ministers and that frontier preachers could hardly be expected to attendPrinceton Theological Seminary .Between 1805 and 1810, the Presbyterian outcasts operated as the
Council of Revival Ministers . They tended to their congregations as best they could while attempting to reconcile themselves with the Presbyterian Church (USA). By 1810, it was obvious that a reunion would not happen in the near future. Ewing, along with ministersSamuel McAdow and Samuel King, constituted an independent Cumberland Presbytery on February 4th, 1810. Ewing, in particular, hoped that theCumberland Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church (USA) one day would reunite.ource
*"The History of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Kentucky to 1988" by
Matthew H. Gore . Published by the Joint Heritage Committee of Covenant and Cumberland Presbyteries (Memphis, Tennessee), 2000.
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