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  2. United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The UCC is a member of Christian Churches Together (CCT), an interdenominational fellowship in the United States aimed at strengthening ties between different branches of Christianity. [34] Through the CCT, the United Church of Christ is in communication with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops for cooperation towards shared issues ...

  3. National Association of Congregational Christian Churches

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    By contrast, in the UCC, a church must hold membership in the association covering its geographic territory before participating in the affairs of its conference and the General Synod. Further, unlike the UCC where congregations have no direct representation in the General Synod, each NACCC congregation may send its clergy and delegate to the ...

  4. Ohio Conference, United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    (UCC)--congregation founded after 1957. (union)--congregation resulting from merger of former CC, E&R, and UCC congregations. *--indicates congregation endorses the "Open and Affirming" program of the Open and Affirming Coalition of the United Church of Christ , a recognized ministry in the UCC that advocates for the full inclusion of LGBTQ ...

  5. Congregational Christian Churches - Wikipedia

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    The actual consummation of the UCC, however, did not occur until 1961, when a sufficient number of CC congregations voted to approve the denomination's new constitution. The CC Churches brought into the new UCC approximately 1.4 million members, about 60 percent of the total number of members in the new denomination. In order to attend to ...

  6. United Church of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Membership peaked in 1964 at 1.1 million. [4] From 1991 to 2001, the number of people claiming an affiliation with the United Church decreased by 8%, the third largest decrease among Canada's large Christian denominations. [6] In 2011, Statistics Canada reported approximately 2 million people identifying as adherents. [7]

  7. Mainline Protestant - Wikipedia

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    United Church of Christ (UCC) is the sixth and has about 710,000 members in 2022. [25] Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) (DOC) is the seventh and has about 278,000 members as of 2022. [26] The term 'mainline' has also been applied to Canadian Protestant churches that share common origins with their US counterparts [27] [28] such as the:

  8. General Synods of the United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Synod itself is composed of delegates, either clergy or lay, from the 36 conferences of the UCC, apportioned in a manner similar to states in the United States House of Representatives, with each conference assigned a minimum of three delegates regardless of its membership size as a proportion of the national membership.

  9. Trinity United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. Willie J. Jamerson, who came from Howard Congregational Church (UCC) in Nashville, Tennessee (a church founded by the American Missionary Association), brought "a desire to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable", while "perhaps being more drawn to the role of prophet than that of priest", as he said, although Jamerson wound ...