congregational christian church

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congregational christian church

A family attends a service at their local congregational christian church.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific Protestant denomination: The Congregational Christian Church refers to a Protestant Christian denomination that resulted from the merger of two previously separate denominations: the Congregational Church and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ tradition). It is characterized by a congregational polity, where each local church is self-governing.
Usage
  • The term is used as a proper noun to name this specific historical denomination.
  • It is often used in historical or theological contexts to discuss 20th-century American Protestantism and church unions.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Congregational Christian Church was formed in 1931.
    • Many local congregations of the Congregational Christian Church later joined to form the United Church of Christ.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The denomination existed as a distinct entity from 1931 until 1957, when it merged with the Evangelical and Reformed Church to form the United Church of Christ (UCC).
  • Ecclesiastical Polity: The name reflects its core principle of congregational governance, emphasizing the autonomy of the local church congregation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Congregationalism (n): The system of church government in which each local congregation is self-governing and independent.
  • Congregationalist (n/adj): (A member) of a Congregational church; pertaining to Congregationalism.
  • Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) (n): One of the merging bodies, a Protestant denomination emphasizing Christian unity and New Testament practices.
Synonyms
  • Denomination (in this specific context): A recognized autonomous branch of the Christian Church.
  • Communion (in ecclesiastical context): A body of Christians sharing a common faith and discipline.
Notes
  • It is important to distinguish this specific denominational name from the generic description of any congregational Christian church (lowercase), which could refer to any local church operating with a congregational polity.
  • The merger was a significant event in American church history, representing a movement toward greater unity among Protestant groups.
congregational christian church

A family attends a service at their local congregational christian church.

Noun
  1. merger of the Congregational Church and the Christian Church