Joseph Fletcher (minister)
Joseph Fletcher D.D. was an English Congregationalist minister, college head and theological writer.
Life
Fletcher was born 3 December 1784 at Chester, where his father Robert Fletcher was a goldsmith. In his boyhood he was deeply impressed by the gospel, and after attending Chester grammar school, prepared for the ministry in the Independent church by studying, first at Hoxton Academy and then at the University of Glasgow, where he took the degree of M.A. in 1807. Receiving a call from the congregational church of Blackburn, Lancashire, he began his ministry the same year, and continued there till 1823, when he became minister of the Stepney Meeting House in London.In 1816 Fletcher added to his duties that of theological tutor in the Blackburn College for training ministers. In 1830 the senatus of the University of Glasgow conferred on him the degree of D.D. He was chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in 1837. As a preacher he showed a combination of reasoning power and emotional fervour. He died 8 June 1843.