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Publications
: The Congregational Way Series
: What It Means |

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What It Means to Be a Member of a
Congregational Church |
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by Henry David Gray |
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CHRISTIAN CONDUCT
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The attitude of the Congregational Christian
Churches toward daily life is determined by the fundamental principle of freedom of conscience. There is no
book of discipline, no canon law (church law), and no
set rules and regulations, such as are found in the
Roman Catholic Church, Episcopal Church, Methodist
Church, or Presbyterian Church. The educated conscience of members of the Church is our sole guide to
conduct. If a person honestly believes, as in the
presence of God, that his conduct is proper, then the
Church accepts that conduct.
Because of this attitude toward freedom of conscience under Christ, many, who for years have felt
that they could not join a Church which told them
what to do and what not to do, welcome the opportunity to join a Congregational Christian Church.
They recognize the fact that the only ultimate creed we
have is that which is shown in our conduct and that
this conduct must be determined freely by us or else it
is not acceptable to God. We believe that the development of individual conviction and conscience is the
essential way to produce real Christian manhood.
In preaching from the pulpits of Congregational Christian Churches, the
centrality of conscience is fully recognized. This means that our ministers feel
free to preach the truth as God leads them to see the truth, without any
dogmatic insistence as to the conduct of the Church members. The appeal is to
conscience under Christ and to the reasonableness of the viewpoint proposed.
This attitude lifts the whole matter of Christian conduct out of the realm of
controversy and personalities and draws together into one body of truth seekers
all who sincerely seek to live according to the pattern of Jesus Christ.
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National Association of Congregational Christian
Churches
PO Box 288, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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Pages:
Cover, Intro,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
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Page 4 of
10 |
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