"We bring people together in the name of Christ and create a community in terms of His spirit through worship, education, fellowship and outreach. We welcome all persons, regardless of former or present religious affiliation, who express a desire to live a Christian life."
-from the Church Bylaws
What is a Congregational Church?
The term refers to the way the congregation is managed, which is also known as church polity. The term says everything about how the church is run, namely by the members of the congregation. At congregational meetings, members transact all the business of the church in an autonomous manner, free from external ecclesiastical control.
What is the origin of Congregationalism?
North American Congregationalism started in New England with the Puritans and Pilgrims of the 1620s, where Congregational churches are still prevalent.