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  1. I came to this article because I need to link to it to explain the polity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the polity of the Unitarian Universalist Association. I find several things lacking: 1. A mention of the congregationalist theory of ministerial ordination. It is the congregation who ordains the minister, not the presbytry or the ...

  2. Congregational church (disambiguation) (Redirected from Congregational Church (disambiguation)) Congregational churches are Protestant churches in the Reformed tradition that practise congregationalist polity. Congregational church may also refer to:

  3. Reformed churches have two main forms of ecclesiastical polity: Presbyterian polity or Synodal government - rule by assemblies of ordained officers. Congregationalist polity, e.g. Congregational churches; Other websites. World Communion of Reformed Churches * World list of Reformed Churches; Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

  4. Clement Attlee (father) Violet Millar (mother) Alma mater. University College, Southampton. Martin Richard Attlee, 2nd Earl Attlee (10 August 1927 – 27 July 1991) was a British politician and a founding member of the Social Democratic Party. [1] He was the only son of former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee .

  5. Congregational church. Congregationalism is a way to organize Christian (usually Protestant) churches. With Congregationalism, each church or community has a lot of autonomy. Anabaptist, Baptist, and Pentecostal movements are often organised this way. It is different from Presbyteranism, where a number of elders govern the churches, and from ...

  6. The National Council of Congregational Churches of the United States was a mainline Protestant, Christian denomination in the United States. Its organization as a denomination was delayed by the Civil War. Congregational leaders met again in Boston, Massachusetts in 1865, where they began to hammer out standards of church procedures (polity ...