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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 The “Congregational way” became prominent in England during the 17th-century Civil Wars, but its origins lie in 16th-century Separatism Robert Browne has been regarded as the founder of Congregationalism, though he was an erratic character and Congregational ideas emerged independently of him
What is the Congregational Church and Congregationalism? Different Congregationalist churches spread throughout various parts of America, as well as Canada, the British Isles, and other parts of the world The early Congregational churches spread widely after experiencing freedom in their worship
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 At its core, it is about women and men who voluntarily came together into religious community, cherishing an ideal dating back to the English Reformation of autonomous local churches free from liturgical ceremony and hierarchical control
What Do Congregational Christians Believe Congregational-ists share their faith-roots with those in the Episcopal and Presbyterian churches As a consequence, the ‘Congregational Way’ assumes the perspective of classical Christian faith