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Congregational Church

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  • Sen. Obama belongs to the "United Church of Christ" (previously called Congregational Church in some parts of the country - a well-established, well-recognized and organized Protestant denomination)

    Obama Campaign: Tonight's Sweep Puts Us Ahead In Delegates 2009

  • England; the Presbyterian Church; the Congregational Church is a dominant church in New England.

    Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation of Americans 2000

  • But so great was the hold of the more evangelical sects on the Negroes that the earliest successful effort to constitute a group of them as a working body in the Congregational Church was the establishment of the Dixwell Avenue Congregational

    The History of the Negro Church 1921

  • The Advanced department occupies the Congregational Church, which is rented by the Bureau.

    Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of North Carolina, for the Year 1869 North Carolina. Dept. of Public Instruction 1869

  • Until 1818, the Congregational Church was the official religion, and the few Catholics who lived in the state were obliged to pay taxes toward its support.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • Up the street is the Congregational Church that all the "nice" families in town belong to.

    Banging My Head Against the Garage Door of Religion Con Chapman 2011

  • Roughly 150 people gathered in the fellowship hall of a local Congregational Church on a recent Friday evening, including prominent liberal members of the city council and county board of supervisors, area clergy (including a local rabbi), professors, small businesspeople and other community leaders.

    Stephen Zunes: Leading House Democrat Calls for Prosecution of Peace Activists 2010

  • Emerson had managed to go to Harvard with help from his energetic Aunt Mary Moody and a series of scholarships, and he had become a minister in the Congregational Church.

    Louisa May Alcott Susan Cheever 2010

  • Roughly 150 people gathered in the fellowship hall of a local Congregational Church on a recent Friday evening, including prominent liberal members of the city council and county board of supervisors, area clergy including a local rabbi, professors, small businesspeople and other community leaders.

    Stephen Zunes: Leading House Democrat Calls for Prosecution of Peace Activists Stephen Zunes 2010

  • King avoided the chance for a more nuanced and intelligent argument about how mainstream religion might respond to a dome-like crisis by making its sole representative, poor Piper Libby, an Ordained Disbeliever of a failing Congregational Church, responsible for carrying the water for Karl Barth, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Daniel and Phillip Berrigan, among legions of other dynamic, courageous, and inspired men and women of faith.

    Daniel Krotz: Shooting Fish in a Barrel: Stephen King and Under the Dome 2010

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