The First Denominations — From State Churches to Free Churches - The PursueGOD Truth Podcast
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The First Denominations — From State Churches to Free Churches - The PursueGOD Truth Podcast

This episode shows how the church moved from state-controlled religion to voluntary, Scripture-governed communities—and how the Baptists, Congregationalists, Evangelical Free, and eventually Methodists emerged.

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How England’s Reformation Took a Very Different Path

While Luther and Calvin led theological reform on the continent, England’s story began with politics.

Henry VIII wanted a male heir, the Pope refused to annul his marriage, and the king broke from Rome.

The Act of Supremacy (1534) created the Church of England—but it simply replaced the pope with a king. It wasn’t a movement of revival; it was a power play.

After Henry, England spun between Protestant and Catholic identities depending on the monarch. Edward VI pushed Protestant reforms, Mary I violently restored Catholicism, and Elizabeth I settled for a middle-way Anglicanism. The constant whiplash raised a crucial question:

If kings can change doctrine overnight, where does true faith come from—crown or conscience?

Puritans, Separatists, and the Search for a Church Governed by Scripture

Two groups rose in response:

  • Puritans — Anglicans who wanted deeper biblical reform.
  • Separatists (Pilgrims) — Puritans who believed the system was beyond repair.

King James I shut down most Puritan reforms (except authorizing the King James Bible). He made Anglican worship mandatory by law, and that pressure pushed both groups out of England.

The Separatists, who fled first, would shape the future of the church in profound ways.

The Birth of the Baptists and Congregationalists

The Gainsborough Group escaped to Amsterdam and encountered the Anabaptists—believers who rejected state-run religion and emphasized personal faith. John Smyth and Thomas Helwys embraced these ideas and in 1609 founded the first Baptist church. They insisted:

  • Faith must be personal
  • Baptism belongs to believers
  • Local churches should govern themselves
  • Government must never control conscience

Helwys returned to England in 1612 and founded the first Baptist church on English soil, writing boldly to the king, “You have no power over the souls of your subjects.”

Another group—the Scrooby Separatists—fled to Holland, then boarded the Mayflower and founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. Their self-governing church became the root of Congregationalism, shaping early American values of freedom, conscience, and community.

Europe’s Crisis and the Rise of Pietism

Meanwhile, Europe erupted into the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648) over forced religion. Millions died. When the war finally ended, the dream of a unified Christendom was gone—but so was spiritual vitality. Churches were full of rituals but empty of life.

Into that dryness stepped Pietism, led by Philip Jacob Spener, a Lutheran who called people back to:

  • Bible reading
  • Personal conversion
  • Lay ministry
  • Holiness of life
  • Pastors who shepherd, not just lecture

Pietism energized Lutheranism and spread into Scandinavia, inspiring the Free Church movement—churches of the reborn, not the state-registered. Scandinavian immigrants later brought this DNA to America, forming what became the Evangelical Free Church.

Why Denominations Actually Formed

Looking across this whole story, one truth rises to the surface:

The gospel had been recovered—but true religious freedom had not.

Baptists, Congregationalists, Separatists, Puritans, and Pietists all rejected the idea that kings or councils could decide the faith of the people. They believed:

  • The church should be voluntary
  • Membership should be based on faith, not geography
  • Authority should come from Scripture, not the state
  • Unity should be in Christ, not enforced by law

That’s what a denomination originally meant—not a brand, but a free church, governed by the Bible and formed by conviction.

And through all these twists and turns, Jesus’ promise remained true:

“I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it.”

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