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Congregationalism - Wikipedia Congregationalism (also Congregational Churches or Congregationalist Churches) is a Reformed Christian (Calvinist) tradition of Protestant Christianity in which churches practice congregational government Each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs
Congregationalism | Protestant Church History Beliefs | Britannica A minority of Congregational churches refused to join the union, and these remain separate Congregationalism has not become a popular worldwide form of church life, though it is represented in most English-speaking countries
What is a Congregational Church Congregationalism? What is a Congregational Church Congregationalism? Congregationalism speaks of a form of church government “Episcopal” church government is rule by bishops, “presbyterian” church government is rule by elders, and “congregational” church government is rule by the congregation
Understanding the Congregational Way Congregational churches are sometimes known as the “Church of the Pilgrims” after the small congregations of the early 1600s The people of these congregations moved from England to the New World in pursuit of religious freedom
THE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN TRADITION Congregational churches trace their origins to sixteenth-century England, where they were one part of a large and diverse effort to reform the Church of England
What is a Congregational Church? An audience on any given Sunday morning will include church members who grew up in Congregational, Methodist, Baptist, Unitarian, Presbyterian, Quaker, Mennonite, Episcopalian, Catholic, Lutheran and other Christian traditions