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  1. The Mayflower Pilgrims : Roots of Puritan, Presbyterian, Congregationalist, and Baptist Heritage by David Beale, 2000-08
  2. Congregationalists in America: a popular history of their origin, belief, polity, growth and work by Albert Elijah Dunning, 2010-06-14
  3. Massachusetts Congregationalist Political Thought 1760-1790: The Design of Heaven by Dale S. Kuehne, 1996-07
  4. Pilgrim's Letters: Bits of Current History Picked Up in the West and the South, During the Last Thirty Years, for the Independent, the Congregationalist, and the Advance by Joseph Edwin Roy, 2010-02-26
  5. The Congregationalists (1904) by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, 2010-09-10
  6. Christian Education By Congregationalists In The Seven Pacific Coast States (1893) by Pacific Coast Congregational Alliance, 2010-05-22
  7. Cleveland Congregationalists 1895: Historical Sketches of Our Twenty-Five Churches and Missions and Their Work in Missions--Local Growth and Social Life, ... of Members to January 1, 1896 [ 1896 ] by A. B. (Albert Barnes) Cristy, 2009-08-10
  8. Some Aspects of the Religious Life of New England with Special Reference to Congregationalists by George Leon Walker, 1897
  9. The Congregationalist by Anonymous, 2010-01-27
  10. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents Or Congregationalists: From Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy, A.D. Mdclx, Volume 3 by Anonymous, 2010-02-04
  11. The Book Of The Pilgrimage: A Record Of The Congregationalist's Pilgrimage To England And Holland (1896) by W. L. Greene And Company, 2010-09-10
  12. A Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy: With Particular Reference to Its Origin, Its Course, and Its Prominent Subjects Among the Congregationalists of Massachusetts. with an Appendix by George Edward Ellis, 2010-03-08
  13. Congregationalists and Evolution by Jon Paul Fry, 1988-11-30
  14. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents or Congregationalists (Volume 3); From Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy A.d. Mdclx by Benjamin Hanbury, 2010-10-14

1. Congregationalist
Would you like to support the The congregationalist? You may now do so online!Yes, I want to make a difference by helping The congregationalist continue!
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Congregationalist Archives Editor
Joseph B Polhemus Contributing Editors
Randy Asendorf Rev. Dr. John Alexander Rev. Dr. Elizabeth E. Bingham Rev. Dr. Harry R. Butman Editorial Advisory Board Rev. Carol DiBiasio-Snyder Theodore A. Flynn Giovan King Ralph Pritchard Rev. Dr. Noel D. Vanek © by the Corporation for the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches THE CONGREGATIONALIST (ISSN 0010-5856) Mansfield, Ohio 44901-9998, is published and circulated in February, April, August, October and December by the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, 8473 S. Howell Avenue, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 Articles and editorials in THE CONGREGATIONALIST are by the authority of the editor and do not necessarily reflect policies and opinions of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches. The NACCC reserves freedom of expression to its editors as well as freedom of opinion to its readers. Manuscripts, artwork and photographs are invited. No responsibility is assumed for unsolicited contributions. All such contributions should be sent directly to the editor. Changes of address notices, undeliverable copied, orders and donation and other mail should be sent to:

2. What Is A Congregationalist?
What is a congregationalist? We are Christians who deeply believe that our church must be selfgoverning.
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What is a Congregationalist?
We are Christians who deeply believe that our church must be self-governing. We church members are the church government, and collectively we determine how our church shall be organized, always conscious of our covenant with Christ. Our participation in councils or associations is always voluntary. The word "congregational" refers to the type of self-government within the church.
As Congregationalists, we believe that our relationship with God is one that is deeply personal and private. We do not adhere to any creed, and we come from a myriad of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. We are free to pray and commune with God as we each see fit. No one tells us how to pray, or how to worship, however - our belief system is deeply rooted and built upon Biblical tradition and the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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3. LIBERTARIAN HERITAGE PURITAN CONGREGATIONALIST CHURCH
LIBERTARIAN HERITAGE. PURITAN congregationalist CHURCH. CONSTITUTION and CONFESSION of FAITH
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LIBERTARIAN HERITAGE
PURITAN CONGREGATIONALIST CHURCH
CONSTITUTION and CONFESSION of FAITH
First Edition 1982 Second Edition 1994 Third Edition 1997 Candlestick Publishing
San Antonio, Texas ISBN 0-9627423-8-4
INTRODUCTION
Freedom and religious liberty in the United States have their foundation in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and it's Bill of Rights, the values thereof being rooted in the Westminster Confession of Faith . In the final analyses, the only true source of freedom is faith in the One who said, "ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" (John 8:32). The only true source of freedom, therefore, is the King of the Jews, Jesus Christ. The Early Church believed (as the Scriptures teach) in the Second Coming of Christ, when He will establish His Kingdom on Earth, with His throne in Jerusalem, from where He will rule in peace (with His saints) for a thousand years. Today, we call this belief "Premillennialism"; that is, the doctrine that Christ's Second Coming occurs before the thousand-year period of peace on earth.

4. Congregationalist Churches In The Isle Of Man
A detailed history of the various churches.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Contrib/manx/parishes/nc/cong.htm
Congregationalist Churches
Congregationalism really began on the Island with the appointment of Samuel Haining as Minister in 1808. They opened their first chapel in 1813 in Athol Street Douglas from whence the congregation, after what appears to be some form of split, moved to Finch Road in 1866 and also to another chapel in Circular Road; A small chapel was also built in Union Mills. Nightingale in his Lancashire Nonconformity , 1893, gives the most detailed history available concerning the Congregationalists. The Evangelical Magazine for November 1808 has the following: The Gazette 27-Feb-1817 quotes Miles Leah as new independent preacher at Castletown - this M. Leah would appear to have later joined the Primitive Methodists as he is reported to have ministered at their first camp meeting 3 June 1823 and to have opened a new chapel in Braddan in Aug 1824 (when described as Mr Leah from Ramsey). The Manx Advertiser 20 June 1822 reports the opening of an independent chapel at Peel - this would appear to have been in the one-time Barracks Cubbon quotes Evangelical Magazine, 1822 as referring to 'Homilies in the Manx language' being distributed among the people of the Isle of Man and that on 27 May 1822 was formed 'The Isle of Man Congregational Itinerant Society' designed to spread the Gospel by menas of preaching and of schools - it was also 'proposed to procure itinerants to preach in Manks'. Nothing seems to have come of this - the Congregationalists remained very much English based.

5. Robert Crook, Congregationalist, 1797
Robert Crook. congregationalist, 1797. By Eunice Shanahan
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6. Antoinette Blackwell Home -- NRHP Travel Itinerary
up in the fervor of the era, becoming a member and sometime speaker at the local congregationalist church by age nine.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/ny4.htm
Antoinette Blackwell Childhood Home
Photograph by and courtesy of Catherine Frangenberg. Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell
(1825-1921), minister

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and Elizabeth Cady Stanton . At age 95, she voted in the 1920 presidential election, one of the few early suffragettes who survived long enough to participate in the first election opened to women voters. The Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell Childhood Home is located in Henrietta, NY. The property is not open to the public.
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7. Congregationalist Letters
As a congregationalist, I do not, and cannot, identify groups such as theIRA or the Klan as Christian. I was baptized a congregationalist!
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Hatred Not Exclusive to Islam
Thought I'd pull this together. Fawaz Damra God is One found on page 27, by placing the shoe on the other foot, so to speak: Yet, if he were fair, the reviewer would entertain such questions as "What is it about the sayings of Jesus that inspires such sectarian hatred as found in the Irish Republican Army?" Or try this question: "What is it about the Christian political tradition that led dozens, if not hundreds, of state and federal officials, including governors and senators, not only in the American South, but also in the Midwest to embrace the Klan, thereby aiding and abetting it in the lynching of hundreds, if not thousands, of innocent civilians?" I, of course, would have prima facie objections to such questions. As a Congregationalist, I do not, and cannot, identify groups such as the IRA or the Klan as Christian. Most of us can easily see through the Christian trappings appropriated by such groups and recognize their usage of the Cross, for example, as a perversion of the faith. Rev. Steven Blackburn, Ph.D.

8. The United Church Of Canada Website Has Moved!
Official site of Canada's largest Protestant denomination. Formed in 1925 through the union of Canadian Methodists, congregationalists and 70% of Canadian Presbyterians.
http://www.uccan.org/
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
WEBSITE HAS MOVED The United Church of Canada has changed its official website address from uccan.org to united-church.ca.
Please update all of your favourites, bookmarks, links, and email addresses that were directed to the former uccan.org address to reflect this change.
Please proceed to our new location at www.united-church.ca
Thank You for your co-operation and understanding with this matter. Sincerely,
The United Church of Canada
Published: Thursday, September 26, 2002

9. The Political Graveyard: Congregationalist Politicians
congregationalist Politicians (including United Church of Christ). The official URLfor this page is http//politicalgraveyard.com/group/congregationalist.html;
http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/congregationalist.html
Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page
Congregationalist Politicians
(including United Church of Christ)
Very incomplete list!
By State: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... District of Columbia Go to The Political Graveyard main page
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  • The coverage of the site includes certain federal officials, state officeholders and candidates in all 50 states, state and national political party officials, federal and state judges, and mayors (including candidates at election for mayor) of qualifying cities.
  • The listings are incomplete ; development of the database is a continually ongoing project.
  • Information on this page and on all other pages of this site is believed to be accurate, but is not guaranteed. Users are advised to check with other sources before relying on any information here.
  • The official URL for this page is: http://politicalgraveyard.com/group/congregationalist.html

10. World Alliance Of Reformed Churches (WARC)
An international fellowship linking over 75 million Christians in congregationalist, Presbyterian, Reformed and United churches.
http://www.warc.ch/

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11. The Political Graveyard: Congregationalist Politicians In Hawaii
Return to The Political Graveyard main page. congregationalist Politicians(including United Church of Christ) in Hawaii. Asian. congregationalist.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/HI/congregationalist.html
Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page
Congregationalist Politicians
(including United Church of Christ)
in Hawaii

12. Welcome To Church Of South India
Church of South India was formed in 1947 by the union of Methodists, Presbyterians, congregationalists and Anglicans. One of the greatest miracles ever performed by God in the history of Protestant coalition of churches. This site is for the CSI Synod.
http://www.csisynod.org/
E-mail : csi@vsnl.com
MINISTRIES Pastoral Aid Youth Communication Christian Education Women's Felloship Order of Sisters
A WORD FOR YOU
"He hath said, I will never leave thee".
HEBREWS 13:5
Church Of South India The Synod Secretraiat CSI Centre 5, Whites Road, Royapettah, Chennai 600 014

13. Finnish Church
Introduction of the first pastor since 1961 to be elected to preach at the church. Brief history, photograph, and worship schedule provided.
http://congregationalist.org/Nov_00/Finnish.html
First Since 1961 Finnish Church Elects Congregational Minister The Finnish Congregational Church of South Thomaston, Maine, has fulfilled a symbolic 93-year cycle in its history. On September 10, Rev. Terence Willis , Pastor Emeritus of the Payson Park Congregational Church in Belmont, Massachusetts, was officially elected to preach at the bi-weekly worship services of the local church. Therefore, Rev. Willis becomes the first pastor from the Congregational persuasion to serve this former Mission Station, since the death of the last of a long line of Finnish Congregational ministers in 1961. The tiny church had been served from 1961 to 1995 by various lay pastors of other denominations, with occasional visiting Finnish clergy of Lutheran and Congregational persuasions. The past five years witnessed a devoted ministry by Duane Pease , a lay pastor from the nearby South Hope Community Church. Rev. Willis and his wife Vera, are both originally from Plymouth, England. They bring a long history of dedicated Christian ministry to their new home in coastal Maine. He received his theological education at New College, London University, and was ordained in 1967 at the United Reform Christ Church in Rayleigh, England. They served the parish there until 1980, when they accepted the call to preach in America, at the historic Payson Park Congregational Church in Belmont, Massachusetts. Recently retired after a successful 19-year-ministry there, the couple decided to become permanent residents of St. George, Maine. This coastal community had been their favorite vacation spot for many years.

14. News
News at First Congregational Church of Wauwatosa, WI. Calendar of Events.The congregationalist Weekly Newsletter. The Columns Monthly Magazine and.
http://www.firstchurchtosa.org/News/news.htm
News at First Congregational Church of Wauwatosa, WI Calendar of Events WCA Annual Meeting NACCC Annual Meeting The Congregationalist Weekly Newsletter The Columns Monthly Magazine and The Columns 2002 Back Issues
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15. ABOUT THE UNITED CHURCH
Formed in 1925 through a union of the Methodist, Presbyterian and congregationalist Churches in Canada
http://www.storm.ca/~bcuc/UC/unch.htm
ABOUT THE UNITED CHURCH: The United Church of Canada was formed in 1925 through a union of the Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregationalist churches in Canada. For more detailed information about the United Church, please click on one of the following Hot Links. The United Church Of Canada official Home Page. Information about and from the National Office of the United Church of Canada and links to other church sites. The History of The United Church Of Canada. The United Church Of Canada - Who Are We? Some Facts About The United Church Of Canada. A New Creed Of The United Church Of Canada. ... The Observer: The Official Monthly Magazine of The United Church Of Canada. The United Church Of Canada Common Links Page The Ottawa Presbytery Home Page. A listing of all United Churches in the Ottawa Area, Youth ministry in the Presbytery, church humour, and links to other United Church sites.

16. The Political Graveyard: Congregationalist Politicians In Washington
190507; U.S. Senator from Nebraska, 1907-13. congregationalist. Member, Freemasons. Died in Seattle, King County, Wash.,
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Congregationalist Politicians
(including United Church of Christ)
in Washington

17. Weekly Congregationalist Archive
The congregationalist a weekly church newsletter. When you clickon an issue, it will launch a new window in your browser. Close
http://www.firstchurchtosa.org/News/Congregationalists/archive.htm
The Congregationalist
a weekly church newsletter When you click on an issue, it will launch a new window in your browser. Close window when you are finished to return to this page.
AOL and text only use your back buttons to return to this page. Issue for Sunday, April 6, 2003 the Congregationalist is published the first three weeks of each month ; 40 issues a year, by The First Congregational Church of Wauwatosa, 1511 Church Street, Wauwatosa WI 53213-2593. (The Columns is published the last week of each month.) Congregationalists from 2002
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18. The Political Graveyard: Congregationalist Politicians In Colorado
member of Colorado state senate, 18891927; Governor of Colorado, 1927-33. congregationalist. Died February 4, 1954.
http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/congregationalist.html
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Congregationalist Politicians
(including United Church of Christ)
in Colorado

19. Spring 2003 - Wisconsin Congregationalist
The Wisconsin congregationalist is published in the Fall, Winter, andSpring of the year by the Wisconsin Congregational Association.
http://www.congregational.net/congregationalist/
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SPRING 2003 ISSUE Don't miss:
Annual Meeting Information

NACCC 2003 Annual Meeting

20. Help The WCA - Wisconsin Congregationalist Article
Wisconsin congregationalist Wisconsin congregationalist Winter 2002.Dear Fellow Churches and Friends of the WCA, The WCA Executive
http://www.congregational.net/congregationalist/2002/winter/feature4.html
Help the WCA
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Wisconsin Congregationalist

Winter 2002
Dear Fellow Churches and Friends of the WCA,
The WCA Executive Committee asks that in the new year 2002 you give serious and prayerful thought to participating in the WCA sponsored activities for your youth, lay leaders and ministers, a few of which are represented in this issue of the Wisconsin Congregationalist. Watch other issues for more information on other WCA sponsored programs. And please consider giving your financial support to the WCA so that these activities and programs may continue to grow. Read again the articles presented here to experience their enthusiasm in furthering healthy discussions on topics relevant to Congregationalism. Consider joining other Congregationalists in one or more of the activities described to experience the depth of fellowship and communication possible. If you appreciate the work of the WCA—its youth rallies and summer camps, its desire to encourage the growth of theological discussions, its ability to facilitate fellowship and communication among churches or its publication of the Wisconsin Congregationalist—please consider a benevolent gift to the WCA in 2002 for its efforts on your own behalf. The WCA was founded in 1968 for the purpose of providing programs, resources and fellowship for member churches. It is a free association of churches providing forums for our ministers and lay leaders to engage in meaningful discussions on issues pertinent to all Congregational Christian Churches, to seek and share ideas and to enjoy fellowship.

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