Jonathan Mayhew, the church's second Congregational pastor, coined the phrase, "no taxation without representation" in a sermon in Old West.
Alongside their activities in educating, many of the teachers, who were often Congregational pastors, founded churches for the freed people.
Backus was raised a Congregationalist and became a New Light (or Separatist) Congregational pastor in 1748.
American Congregational pastor, graduated from Harvard College in 1670, and became the minister of Salem Village (now Danvers, Massachusetts) in 1680, a charge which he held until 1683.
She was married at the Albion Chapel, Hull on 14 April 1846, to the chapel's Congregational pastor Christopher Newman Hall.
Washington Gladden (February 11, 1836 - July 2, 1918) was a leading American Congregational pastor and early leader in the Social Gospel movement.
The right hand of the Congregational pastor, the Reverend Emory Pettus, arced back and forth as he led the hymn to its loud climax.
Late in life, he became a Congregational pastor near Hartford, Connecticut.
Ordained in 1867, he was a Congregational pastor in Manchester, New Hampshire, and, later, in New York City.
Congregational pastors often hold the priesthood office of Elder, however, they may be "set apart" as a congregational pastor from almost any priesthood office.