Strengthen church unity with practical guidance on governance and faith in action.This edition presents a clear, historically grounded view of Congregational practice in New England, focusing on how ministers and members work together to sustain order, liberty, and faith. It emphasizes how prayer, study, and mutual respect support a thriving church life across generations.
Readers will encounter practical discussions on the limits of pastoral authority, the duties of the congregation, and the value of settled rules that protect against disruption—while avoiding rigid excesses that could hinder liberty and growth.
- How church governance balances liberty with order.
- The role and duties of pastors as spiritual leaders and guides.
- Why preserving established order protects unity and health in a church.
- Considerations on discipline, candidacy, and preventing division.
Ideal for readers of church history and members seeking thoughtful, applicable guidance for congregational life.