You may be thinking of the Congregationalist Church, although there are many "non-denominational" congregations who would fit these parameters.
Baptist
Baptist Church
Quaker, a protestant branch of Christianity. Quakers believe in pacifism, equality, and peace.
Adonijah Absalom
Both Absalom and Adonijah would be examples of this.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
An egalitarian authority pattern is a system where power and decision-making are distributed equally among individuals or groups, rather than being centralized in a few individuals or a hierarchy. This promotes equality, participation, and collaboration in decision-making processes.
The Great Awakening had more people care & participate in church. The people questioned authority & believed in equality.
The Great Awakening had more people care & participate in church. The people questioned authority & believed in equality.
Egalitarianism provides for equality for everyone socially, politically, and economically. Some cons for this way of thinking can be that their will be no authority in charge since everyone is equal.
Democratic refers to a type of government or system where the power and authority are held by the people, either directly or through elected representatives. It also implies principles such as equality, freedom of speech, and the protection of individual rights.