The Congregational Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the administration and governance of a Congregational church. Originally published to aid pastors and church leaders, this handbook provides practical advice and insights into the unique structure and practices of Congregationalism. It covers essential aspects of church life, including membership, meetings, elections, and the duties of various church officers.
Written with clarity and precision, Joseph Bainton offers a valuable resource for understanding the principles and procedures that underpin effective church management within the Congregational tradition. This book remains relevant for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of Congregational church administration.
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