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Congregational and singing
The Plymouth Congregational Church of Minneapolis began a singing group in 1857, followed by the first such club for women only, the Lorelei Club ( later the Ladies ' Thursday Musical Chorus ), in 1892.

Congregational and was
This was taken after I came to live in Springfield, and it was made under the guidance of the Reverend Raymond Beardslee, a young preacher who came to the Congregational Church there at about the same time that I moved from New York.
But Theodore Parker, commencing his mission to the world-at-large, disguised as the minister of a `` twenty-eighth Congregational Church '' which bore no resemblance to the Congregational polities descended from the founders ( among which were still the Unitarian churches ), made explicit from the beginning that the conflict between him and the Hunkerish society was not something which could be evaporated into a genteel difference about clerical decorum.
Weld was the son and grandson of New England Congregational ministers.
The General Council of Congregational Christian Churches was formed from a merger between the National Council of Congregational Churches and the General Convention of the Christian Church, also known as Christian Churches or Christian Connection ( not to be confused with, although partially related to, the Disciples of Christ ).
The UCC is by far the most diverse of the Reformed churches in the U. S. In the United Kingdom, the United Reformed Church was formed in 1972 by the merger of the Presbyterian and the Congregational churches, on presbyterian principles of union but within a continuing congregational regard for local diversity.
Dartmouth College was established in 1769 by Congregational minister Eleazar Wheelock.
A modified version of this proposal was accepted by Cromwell and the Council of Officers and less than a month after the dissolution of the Rump, during May 1653, letters in the name of the Lord-General and the Army Council were sent to Congregational churches in every county in England to nominate those they considered fit to take part in the new government.
He was born the eldest of seven children of James Fleming DD ( died 1879 ), a Congregational minister, and his wife, Mary Ann, at Lancaster, Lancashire and baptized on 11 February 1850.
Abbott soon abandoned the legal profession, however, and after studying theology with his uncle, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, was ordained a minister of the Congregational Church in 1860.
He was pastor of the Congregational Church in Terre Haute, Indiana from 1860 to 1865 and of the New England Church in New York City in 1865-1869.
His father was primarily a farmer though he was also deacon of the local Congregational church, captain of the town's militia, and a founder of a local book society — a precursor to the public library.
Adams himself preferred Unitarian preachers, but he was opposed to Joseph Priestley's sympathies with the French Revolution, and would attend other churches if the only nearby Congregational / Unitarian one was composed of followers of Priestley.
The Reverend Noyce was a Congregational clergyman and the associate superintendent of the Iowa Conference of Congregational Churches in the 1930s and 1940s.
The new branch that formed was the Congregational Unitarians, which Morse as pastor thought were anti-Federalists, as they had a different belief related to religious salvation.
New England Unitarians evolved from the Pilgrim fathers ' Congregational Christianity, which was originally based on a literal reading of the Bible.
" This was the case in the English Presbyterian Church, and in the Congregational Church in New England late in the 18th century.
It was around this time that she switched from attending the local Congregational church, where she had been baptised and, in which she and her family had always been active members, to the Anglican church.
The change was prompted in part by a decline in Congregational attendance that began in 1828 when its popular pastor, John Gleed, a fellow fossil collector, left for the United States to campaign against slavery.
The school grappled with many financial problems and it was at this time that help was received from the China Congregational Church and the School Committee was enlarged to accept representatives from its new friend.

Congregational and given
Gomersal had quite a number of places of worship given the size of population, including Gomersal St Mary C of E Church ( 1851 ), the Methodist Wesleyan Chapel, Latham Lane 1827 ( the famous Pork Pie Chapel ) the Grove Congregational Chapel in Oxford Road, the Methodist Free United chapel ( off Reform Street ), the Primitive Methodist Chapel in Moor Lane, and the Moravian Chapel in Little Gomersal.
The buildings belonging to the model village are individually listed, with the highest level of protection given to the Congregational church ( since 1972 known as the United Reformed Church ) which is listed grade I.
Ironically given the Christian Connection's later history, the churches were treated, in the main, in a hostile fashion by adherents of the Congregational " Standing Order.
The first actual date given for Richard is on August 6, 1629 when he is on the list of the 30 founding members of the First Church ( Congregational ) of Salem.
The first actual date given for Richard is on August 6, 1629, when he is on the list of the 30 founding members of the First Church ( Congregational ) of Salem.

Congregational and further
The Congregational Friends were to the left of the Hicksites, and withdrew further from even Christianity and eventually a belief in God.

Congregational and with
Later in the century the dream again found expression in the lines of Katherine Lee Bates ( 1859-1929 ), daughter and granddaughter of New England Congregational ministers, in her widely sung hymn, written in 1893, `` America The Beautiful '', with the words `` O beautiful for pilgrim feet whose stern impassioned stress a thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness.
Congregational discipline and conflict resolution are applied using various forms of consultation, mediation, and discussion, with disfellowship ( similar to excommunication ) being the final response to those with unorthodox practices or beliefs.
Congregational governance typically follows a democratic model, with an elected arranging committee for each individual ecclesia.
Almost the entire population of the islands practises some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands ( UCCCMI ) or the Assemblies of God.
Major religious groups in the Republic of the Marshall Islands include the United Church of Christ ( formerly Congregational ), with 51. 5 percent of the population ; the Assemblies of God, 24. 2 percent ; and the Roman Catholic Church, 8. 4 percent.
The Methodist Church of Australasia merged with the majority of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and the Congregational Union of Australia in 1977, becoming the Uniting Church. Wesley Mission in Pitt Street Sydney is not only the largest parish in the Uniting Church but also strongly in the Wesleyan tradition.
A theological battle with the Congregational Churches resulted in the formation of the American Unitarian Association at Boston in 1825.
In 1866, however, though never dismissed by a council from his connection with that church, he gave up the active pastorate ; still, in 1868 he was president of the American Congregational Union.
He was eventually released on holiday and on 4 March 1883, he murdered his father, the Reverend Julius Benn, a Congregational church minister, by bludgeoning him to death with a chamberpot ( Worcester Spode ).
He was installed as pastor of the Second Congregational Society in January 1845 with a salary sufficient to meet his needs.
Brown withdrew his membership from the Congregational church in the 1840s and never officially joined another church, but both he and his father Owen were fairly conventional evangelicals for the period with its focus on the pursuit of personal righteousness.
* Penge Congregational Church, built 1912 to designs by P. Morley Horder with passage aisles and clerestory.
Surrounded by trees are Christ Episcopal Church pictured on the right, and First Church of Christ Congregational with carriage shed on the left.
The Redeemer Lutheran Church is located at the " Village Hill " area of town, with the Lebanon Bible Church and Goshen Congregational Church located in the " Goshen " area of town.
The Congregational Church is the second oldest church in the state still in use, with portions of the structure dating from 1754.
First Presbyterian replaced its building with a brick edifice in 1914, and the Methodist Church purchased the Congregational building and parsonage in 1920.
First Congregational Church, located near Town HallThere were 1, 575 households out of which 38. 9 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 72. 6 % were married couples living together, 6. 5 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 17. 8 % were non-families.
* First Congregational Church, at 1009 Main Street, a brick and stone building from 1843 in Greek Revival style, with Italianate addition from later in the century

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