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67:. 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 129:
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
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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. DUP politician
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Porter's successors as secretary included Seamus Milligan, and Ray Pulman. Pulman, a former assistant minister of the
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in the various Protestant denominations and organisations. The Union collapsed in the early 1950s and
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who was involved with the EPS from 1997, was a former secretary of ILOL6, a member lodge of the
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in 1946 and opposes what it terms "liberalism and false ecumenism", "Romanism" and "Popery".
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The Society has published a range of Protestant literature and a free quarterly magazine,
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The current part-time secretary, Wallace Thompson, in 2009 also became chairman of the
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but in 2001 abandoned Orangeism on theological grounds.
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Deborah McAleese, "Ex-DUP aide purged from websites",
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Index

Christian evangelicalism
Northern Ireland
Belfast
National Union of Protestants
evangelicals
Norman Porter
Independent Unionist
Northern Ireland general election
Congregational Reformed Church
Independent Grand Orange Lodge
creationist
Caleb Foundation
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Independent Orange Order
Apprentice Boys of Derry
Nigel Dodds
Northern Ireland Executive
Pope
Antichrist
Orange Order
Royal Black Institution
Presbyterian Church
Free Presbyterian
Democratic Unionist Party
George Dawson




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