Savoy Declaration
The Savoy Declaration is a historic document that outlines the beliefs and practices of the Congregationalist churches in England. It was adopted in 1658 during a meeting at the Savoy Palace in London, where a group of ministers sought to create a unified statement of faith. The declaration emphasizes the authority of the Bible and the importance of local church governance.
This document is significant because it reflects the desire for religious freedom and the independence of individual congregations. The Savoy Declaration also influenced later movements, including the development of Baptist and Presbyterian traditions, by promoting the idea of congregational autonomy.