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The Evangelical Protestant Society (EPS) is a pressure group representing Christian evangelicalism in
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. It was founded in
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in 1946 and opposes what it terms "liberalism and false ecumenism", "Romanism" and "Popery".


History

The EPS sought, as did the
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(NUP), to serve as an umbrella organisation for
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in the various Protestant denominations and organisations. The Union collapsed in the early 1950s and
Norman Porter Norman Porter was a loyalist politician in Northern Ireland. A lay preacher, an Orangeman, an Apprentice Boy and a member of the Royal Black Institution,Paul Bew,Good Friday man?, ''Times Online'' Porter became the leader of the National Un ...
, who had been the NUP's director since 1948, took over as secretary of the EPS in 1953. In the same year Porter was elected an
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MP in the Northern Ireland general election, losing the seat in 1958 and failing to retake it in 1959 and 1969. The Society has published a range of Protestant literature and a free quarterly magazine, ''The Ulster Bulwark''. Its representatives have addressed meetings and services across Northern Ireland and beyond. The EPS sought to modernise its operations in 2000-01, and, today, much of its work is media based. The work is directed by the EPS Council, and the day-to-day work is undertaken by the secretary, who also edits ''The Ulster Bulwark''.


Prominent members

Porter's successors as secretary included Seamus Milligan, and Ray Pulman. Pulman, a former assistant minister of the Congregational Reformed Church who was involved with the EPS from 1997, was a former secretary of ILOL6, a member lodge of the Independent Grand Orange Lodge but in 2001 abandoned Orangeism on theological grounds. The current part-time secretary, Wallace Thompson, in 2009 also became chairman of the creationist pressure group the
Caleb Foundation The Caleb Foundation, created in 1998, is a creationist pressure group in Northern Ireland. It also lobbies on a range of social policy issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage from an evangelical Protestant perspective, and has been particul ...
. Thompson, a member of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, the
Independent Orange Order The Independent Loyal Orange Institution is an offshoot of the Orange Institution, a Protestant fraternal organisation based in Northern Ireland. Initially pro-labour and supportive of tenant rights and land reform, over time it moved to a more ...
and the Apprentice Boys of Derry, is a former civil servant.Evangelical Protestant Society
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In 2008, while employed as an adviser to
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, a minister in the Northern Ireland Executive, Thompson caused some controversy by asserting in a radio interview (in his capacity as EPS secretary) that the
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was the Antichrist.''Belfast Telegraph
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''interview with Thompson, 28 September 2009
Others who (as of December 2012) hold senior posts in the EPS include its president Rev. Dr William J. Malcolmson, a minister of the Congregational Reformed Church in east Belfast, and an activist in the Orange Order and Royal Black Institution, and its chairman Vincent Shortt, a member of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Presbyterian Church, the Orange Order, the Black Institution and the Apprentice Boys. David McConaghie, a Free Presbyterian minister and
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official, and a co-founder of the Caleb Foundation, served on the EPS Council from 1999 but his name disappeared from its website in late 2012.Deborah McAleese, "Ex-DUP aide purged from websites", ''
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'' 17 November 2012
DUP politician
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, who joined the EPS Council in 2001, was its treasurer at the time of his death in 2007.


References

{{reflist Christianity in Northern Ireland Anti-Catholicism in Northern Ireland Christian fundamentalism Evangelical parachurch organizations Christian organizations established in 1946