Ministers of First Parish in Cambridge
- 1633 - 1636 Thomas Hooker
- 1633 - 1636 Samuel Stone
- 1636 - 1649 Thomas Shepard
- 1649 - 1650 Henry Dunster (interim)
- 1650 - 1668 Jonathan Mitchel
- 1671 - 1681 Urian Oakes
- 1682 - 1692 Nathaniel Gookin, son of Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin
- 1696 - 1717 William Brattle
- 1717 - 1784 Nathaniel Appleton
- 1783 - 1790 Timothy Hilliard
- 1792 - 1829 Abiel Holmes
- 1830 - 1868 William Newell
- 1874 - 1879 Francis G. Peabody
- 1882 - 1893 Edward H. Hall
- 1894 - 1927 Samuel M. Crothers
- 1928 - 1934 Ralph E. Bailey
- 1935 - 1944 Leslie T. Pennington
- 1945 - 1958 Wilburn B. Miller
- 1959 - 1977 Ralph N. Helverson
- 1978 - 1987 Edwin A. Lane
- 1989 - 2006 Thomas J. S. Mikelson
- 1997 - 2007 Jory Agate
- 2008–present Fred Small
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