Congregational
Congregational is an adjective used to describe matters pertaining to a congregation. In Christian usage, it most often refers to congregational polity, a system of church governance in which each local church governs itself independently, without a hierarchical authority imposing decisions on it. The term also denotes Congregational churches and practices associated with a single congregation.
The word derives from the Latin congregatio, entering English via early modern usage. In religious contexts,
Key features of congregational polity include local authority resting with the congregation as a whole, typically
Historical development and geography
The congregational tradition emerged from the Reformation in England and the Dutch Reformed context and was
Today, many churches identify with congregational polity or the Congregational tradition, valuing local autonomy and member