The Congregational Way
Congregationalists are classical Christians who hold to the idea that the local congregation of covenanted believers is the most authentic way to being Christ’s body in the world.
The Congregationalists are America’s Pilgrim faith. We stand firmly in the classical sense of Christianity – centered on Christ, holding to the Bible, and observing the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion.
Congregational Churches are formed when individuals, called of God to follow Christ, gather together and covenant – or promise – to be faithful to God, to each other, and to the community they serve. Congregational Churches enjoy fellowship with sister churches in regional, national and international associations.
(adapted from First Congregational Church, Waseca, Minnesota, Rev. Chris Melrose)
The Congregationalists are America’s Pilgrim faith. We stand firmly in the classical sense of Christianity – centered on Christ, holding to the Bible, and observing the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion.
Congregational Churches are formed when individuals, called of God to follow Christ, gather together and covenant – or promise – to be faithful to God, to each other, and to the community they serve. Congregational Churches enjoy fellowship with sister churches in regional, national and international associations.
(adapted from First Congregational Church, Waseca, Minnesota, Rev. Chris Melrose)