Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference is a Congregationalist denomination of Protestant Christianity that is based in the United States. It is the most conservative and oldest Congregationalist denomination in America following the dissolution of the Congregational Christian Churches. It is a member of the World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship and the National Association of Evangelicals.
The Mayflower began the Great Migration to New England. The CCCC describes themselves as "Modern Day Pilgrims."
Jonathan Edwards, Congregationalist theologian and influential figure in the First Great Awakening.
Brooklyn's Cadman Memorial Church (NACCC) sued to stop the formation of the United Church of Christ.
Park Street Church in Boston is a notable member church of the CCCC.
Congregationalism is a Protestant, Reformed (Calvinist) tradition in which churches practice congregational government; where each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.
First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, Connecticut
Iglesia Evangelica Congregacional, Coronel Du Graty, Argentina
St Michael's Church in Melbourne
The American College of Sofia was founded by Congregationalists