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About Congregationalism

Christian congregationalism flows from a set of principles which originate in the New Testament. The great characteristic of congregationalism is a commitment to the principle of the Lordship of Jesus Christ manifested in the life of each local congregation. The essence of congregationalism is that each church obeys the Lord’s leading.

Congregationalist polity describes a form of church governance in which each local congregation is independent and self-supporting, governed by its own members. Some though band into loose voluntary associations with other congregations that share similar beliefs and others join conventions. Congregationalism is not limited to Christian congregations. The principles of congregationalism have been inherited by the Unitarian Universalist Association. Jewish synagogues and most Islamic mosques in the U.S. operate under congregational government with no hierarchies. Congregations that belong to associations and conventions are still independently governed.

The United Church of Christ (UCC) combines the organizational styles of Congregationalism and Presbyterianism. The UCC is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination principally in the United States, generally considered within the Reformed tradition, and formed in 1957 by the union of two denominations, the Evangelical and Reformed Church and the Congregational Christian Churches. About 200 Congregational Christian churches at the time chose not to join the merger, mainly on the issue of congregational polity.

 
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Religion and the Republican Debate - Reason.com
Deists and Baptists alike did not want to be taxed to support established Anglican or Congregationalist churches, and there was a strong strain of anti-clericalism and emphasis on individual judgment among both the philosophers and the extreme Protestants.
Publ.Date : 2012-01-28T00:58:51Z

Police arrest suspect in Rutherford firebombing - New Jersey Jewish Standard
“There is no connection between him and any congregationist. There is no connection between him and the rabbi,” Molinelli said. “He simply Googled area synagogues, obviously taking into consideration that he would be utilizing his bike to get ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-24T19:40:17Z

Five founders who were skeptical of organized Christianity and couldn't be elected today - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
John Adams The man who followed Washington as president was a Unitarian, although he was raised a Congregationalist and never officially left that church. Adams rejected belief in the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus, core concepts of Christian dogma.
Publ.Date : 2012-01-22T05:09:21Z

Syracuse abolitionist Samuel Ringgold Ward was first black nominated for national office - Syracuse Post-Standard
In 1846, he became pastor of the Congregationalist Church in Cortland. Ward became Syracuse’s first black newspaper publisher in 1848, when he founded The Impartial Citizen. On Oct. 2, 1850, the National Liberty Party met in Oswego.
Publ.Date : 2012-02-01T10:05:17Z

Book Review: The Life - Worldnews.com
Knox was born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, on 28 November 1900, the son of Scottish Congregationalist minister James Knox MA and Isabella Marshall. He was educated at Bury Grammar School and the Liverpool Institute, and then at Pembroke College ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-29T06:48:25Z

2nd Opinion: Baptists, theology & the presidency - Baptist Standard
This concern prompted the Danbury Baptists to write Jefferson in 1801, expressing delight at his election, and asking for assistance to help disestablish Connecticut's official denomination—the Congregationalist Church. The association's letter led ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-20T22:58:18Z

Fifty years since the revolution of Vatican II - CathNews
My parents were disconcerted. "But Catholics drink," my mother correctly observed. She herself, coming from the Congregationalist tradition, never touched a drop all her life. "I am sure if I had brought John up properly," she continued ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-28T05:45:11Z

Jimmy Carter on Faith and Politics - Town Hall
To this day, main line Protestant religion (think Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Episcopalian, Methodist et al) preach from the left. Evangelical religions (Nazarene, Southern Baptists) preach more from the right. The Jewish religion generally ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-29T02:59:21Z

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