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"Unifying Faith and Community: Exploring the Essence of Congregationalism" In the heart of Purley, Surrey, stands the historic Dining Hall of Reedham Orphanage

Background imageCongregational Collection: Edward Parsons - 2

Edward Parsons - 2
EDWARD PARSONS English churchman, congregational minister at Leeds, depicted delivering a sermon with the Good Book open before him. Date: 1762 - 1833

Background imageCongregational Collection: Edward Parsons - 1

Edward Parsons - 1
EDWARD PARSONS English churchman, congregational minister at Leeds. Date: 1762 - 1833

Background imageCongregational Collection: Samuel Martin

Samuel Martin
SAMUEL MARTIN English churchman, minister of Westminster congregational chapel. Date: 1817 - 1878

Background imageCongregational Collection: Church Saviour First Unitarian Congregational

Church Saviour First Unitarian Congregational
Artokoloro

Background imageCongregational Collection: GEORGIA: REVEREND, c1900. The Reverend Henry Hugh Proctor, pastor of the First

GEORGIA: REVEREND, c1900. The Reverend Henry Hugh Proctor, pastor of the First Congregational Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph by Thomas E. Askew, c1900

Background imageCongregational Collection: Source Size = 2500 x 2936

Source Size = 2500 x 2936
Congregational Bicentenary Memorial Church in Course of Erection at Darlington

Background imageCongregational Collection: Source Size = 2043 x 1872

Source Size = 2043 x 1872
New Congregational Church at Lewisham, Surrey

Background imageCongregational Collection: CHARLESTON: CEMETERY, c1865. Cemetery of the Circular Church, in ruins after the Civil War

CHARLESTON: CEMETERY, c1865. Cemetery of the Circular Church, in ruins after the Civil War, in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, c1865

Background imageCongregational Collection: EZRA STILES (1727-1795). American clergyman, theologian, and educator. Oil on canvas

EZRA STILES (1727-1795). American clergyman, theologian, and educator. Oil on canvas, 1771, by Samuel King

Background imageCongregational Collection: INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American Congregational cleric

INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American Congregational cleric. Oil on canvas by John van der Spriett, 1688

Background imageCongregational Collection: WASHINGTON GLADDEN (1836-1918). American clergyman

WASHINGTON GLADDEN (1836-1918). American clergyman

Background imageCongregational Collection: JONATHAN EDWARDS: SERMON. American Congregational cleric

JONATHAN EDWARDS: SERMON. American Congregational cleric. First page of Jonathan Edwards notes for the sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, preached at Enfield, Connecticut, on July 8, 1741

Background imageCongregational Collection: JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758). American Congregational cleric and theologian

JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758). American Congregational cleric and theologian

Background imageCongregational Collection: HENRY WARD BEECHER (1813-1887). American Congregational cleric. Lithograph, American

HENRY WARD BEECHER (1813-1887). American Congregational cleric. Lithograph, American, 1885

Background imageCongregational Collection: HENRY WARD BEECHER (1813-1887). American Congregational cleric. The Defeated Saint

HENRY WARD BEECHER (1813-1887). American Congregational cleric. The Defeated Saint. Cartoon by Joseph Keppler, showing Henry Ward Beecher between his Brooklyn Plymouth Congregational Church

Background imageCongregational Collection: RELIGIOUS DISSENTERS, 1843. Battle of the Alphabet

RELIGIOUS DISSENTERS, 1843. Battle of the Alphabet. An English cartoon of 1843 commenting on the negative reaction of dissenting churches to the educational provisions in the Factory Bill then before

Background imageCongregational Collection: INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American Congretional cleric. Title-page of the 1684 Boston

INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American Congretional cleric. Title-page of the 1684 Boston, Massachusetts edition of Increase Mathers witch-hunt pamphlet

Background imageCongregational Collection: The Wonalancet Union Chapel in Wonalancet, New Hampshire. White Mountains

The Wonalancet Union Chapel in Wonalancet, New Hampshire. White Mountains

Background imageCongregational Collection: Puritan clergyman: mezzotint, 1727, by Peter Pelham

Puritan clergyman: mezzotint, 1727, by Peter Pelham
COTTON MATHER (1663-1728). Puritan clergyman: mezzotint, 1727, by Peter Pelham

Background imageCongregational Collection: (1643-1729). American Congregational cleric. Wood engraving, American, c1840

(1643-1729). American Congregational cleric. Wood engraving, American, c1840
SOLOMON STODDARD (1643-1729). American Congregational cleric. Wood engraving, American, c1840

Background imageCongregational Collection: Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) American Congregational minister: brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe

Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) American Congregational minister: brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Engraving after a photograph c1861

Background imageCongregational Collection: David Bogue (1750-1825) English Congregational minister. Founder of the London Missionary Society

David Bogue (1750-1825) English Congregational minister. Founder of the London Missionary Society, British and Foreign Bible Society, Religious Tract Society

Background imageCongregational Collection: George Burder

George Burder
GEORGE BURDER Congregational churchman, secretary to the Missionary Society. Date: 1752 - 1832

Background imageCongregational Collection: CONNECTICUT: CHURCH, 1836. Congregational church at Guilford, Connecticut

CONNECTICUT: CHURCH, 1836. Congregational church at Guilford, Connecticut. Wood engraving, American, 1836

Background imageCongregational Collection: WILLIAM AMES (1576-1633). English Puritan theologian. Stipple engraving, English, early 19th century

WILLIAM AMES (1576-1633). English Puritan theologian. Stipple engraving, English, early 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: JOHN OWEN (1616-1683). English Puritan pastor and theologian. Copper engraving, English, 1796

JOHN OWEN (1616-1683). English Puritan pastor and theologian. Copper engraving, English, 1796

Background imageCongregational Collection: BROOKLYN: SUNDAY SCHOOL. Students and parents attend Sunday School at Plymouth Church

BROOKLYN: SUNDAY SCHOOL. Students and parents attend Sunday School at Plymouth Church, the Congregational church in Brooklyn Heights. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: JARED ELIOT (1685-1763). American cleric and agriculturist. Wood engraving after a painting

JARED ELIOT (1685-1763). American cleric and agriculturist. Wood engraving after a painting

Background imageCongregational Collection: OWEN LOVEJOY (1811-1864). American Congregational minister and abolitionist

OWEN LOVEJOY (1811-1864). American Congregational minister and abolitionist. Line engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: TIMOTHY DWIGHT (1828-1916). American Congregational cleric and educator

TIMOTHY DWIGHT (1828-1916). American Congregational cleric and educator. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: THOMAS HOOKER (1586-1647). American Congregational cleric. Hooker

THOMAS HOOKER (1586-1647). American Congregational cleric. Hooker and his congregation emigrating to Connecticut in 1636. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: SOLOMON STODDARD / n(1643-1729). American Congregational cleric. Wood engraving, American

SOLOMON STODDARD / n(1643-1729). American Congregational cleric. Wood engraving, American
SOLOMON STODDARD /n(1643-1729). American Congregational cleric. Wood engraving, American, c1840

Background imageCongregational Collection: CHURCH OF THE PURITANS. The Church of the Puritans (Congregational)

CHURCH OF THE PURITANS. The Church of the Puritans (Congregational) at Union Square and 15th Street, New York City. Wood engraving, 1865

Background imageCongregational Collection: THOMAS HOOKERs MIGRATION. Thomas Hooker and his congregation emigrating from Newton, Massachusetts

THOMAS HOOKERs MIGRATION. Thomas Hooker and his congregation emigrating from Newton, Massachusetts, to Connecticut in 1636. Wood engraving, American, 1846

Background imageCongregational Collection: THOMAS RAFFLES (1788-1863). English clergyman. Stipple engraving, English, 1822

THOMAS RAFFLES (1788-1863). English clergyman. Stipple engraving, English, 1822

Background imageCongregational Collection: INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American clergyman. Engraving, American, 19th century

INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American clergyman. Engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: CHURCH AT HINGHAM, 1680. Southern View of Hingham Church. The Congregationalist Church at Hingham

CHURCH AT HINGHAM, 1680. Southern View of Hingham Church. The Congregationalist Church at Hingham, Massachusetts, built in 1680. Wood engraving, American, 1839

Background imageCongregational Collection: COTTON MATHER (1663-1728). American congregational cleric. Line engraving, 19th century

COTTON MATHER (1663-1728). American congregational cleric. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758). American Congregational cleric and theologian

JONATHAN EDWARDS (1703-1758). American Congregational cleric and theologian. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American Congretional cleric. Engraving, 19th century

INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). American Congretional cleric. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageCongregational Collection: Centennial, East Haven Congregational Church

Centennial, East Haven Congregational Church

Background imageCongregational Collection: The old Congregational Church, Saco

The old Congregational Church, Saco. Date c1860 September 10

Background imageCongregational Collection: Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon, London, 1875

Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon, London, 1875
Engraving showing the exterior of the Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, London, 1875. Date: 30 January 1875

Background imageCongregational Collection: Thomas Bradbury

Thomas Bradbury
THOMAS BRADBURY Congregational churchman Date: 1677 - 1759

Background imageCongregational Collection: BEECHER CARTOON, 1885. American cartoon depicting Henry Ward Beecher trying to maintain his hold

BEECHER CARTOON, 1885. American cartoon depicting Henry Ward Beecher trying to maintain his hold as pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York

Background imageCongregational Collection: PREL2A-00050

PREL2A-00050
Reverend John Cotton portrait and signature. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a portrait

Background imageCongregational Collection: PREL2A-00048

PREL2A-00048
Reverend Cotton Mather of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageCongregational Collection: Women Minister officiating a wedding

Women Minister officiating a wedding
The Reverend Miss Vera Findlay, Minister at the Stewartville Congregational Church, Partick, Glasgow, signing the register after having conducted a marriage ceremony in Scotland



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"Unifying Faith and Community: Exploring the Essence of Congregationalism" In the heart of Purley, Surrey, stands the historic Dining Hall of Reedham Orphanage, where countless lives were nurtured under the guiding principles of congregationalism. This philosophy, championed by remarkable individuals like Eric Liddell and John Owen, has left an indelible mark on communities across continents. Amidst the grandeur of Amherst's Town Hall in Massachusetts, USA, Lemuel Haynes embodied both a soldier's valor and a minister's compassion as he served his congregation with unwavering dedication. His legacy continues to inspire generations to embrace their faith while actively contributing to society. The profound influence of John Owen reverberates through time as his portrait gazes upon us from oil canvases and copper engravings alike. This English Puritan pastor and theologian exemplified congregational values through his teachings that emphasized individual spiritual growth within a supportive community. Across oceans lies Wanstead's Royal Infant Orphanage in London—a testament to how congregationalism extended its reach beyond religious institutions. Here, vulnerable children found solace in a caring environment fostered by communal love and support. Croft House Settlement's Garden Street Chapel witnessed firsthand the transformative power of congregations coming together for social change. Through acts of service and advocacy rooted in shared beliefs, these dedicated individuals sought justice for marginalized communities. Photographs captured by Dorothea Lange transport us back to 1939 Gordonton in North Carolina—where Wheeleys Church stood as a beacon amidst adversity. The women proudly gathered on its steps embody resilience while nurturing their congregation with unwavering devotion; meanwhile, another member reflects strength amid struggle nearby.