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National Council of Churches of Christ
National Council of
Churches of Christ

www.ncccusa.org
Basic History
The Council was formed in 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio by representatives of the
member churches and by the merger of 12 previously existing ecumenical agencies.
The roots of some of those agencies go back to the 19th century.
Basic Activities
Working together in the Council, member communions seek to nurture Christian
unity and promote interfaith understanding, work toward peace and justice, and
serve people throughout the world. The NCC has adopted priorities in the areas
of Faith, Justice, and Education for action in the United States. Church World
Service (CWS) is the international service and witness ministry of the Council.
With denominational and ecumenical partners in more than 80 countries, CWS
supports refugee assistance, disaster relief and community development.
Basic Beliefs
The NCC is made up of 36 member "communions" or denominations. Through
the NCC, members join with partners in more than 80 countries, including the
United States, in ministries of disaster relief, development and refugee
assistance; unity/ justice, education, and public witness. Protestant, Orthodox
and Anglican Church bodies work together on these ministries to promote peace,
justice and serve people throughout the world.
Leadership
- President - Elenie K. Huszagh, Esq.
- General Secretary -The Rev. Dr. Robert W.
Edgar
- President-elect - Thomas
Hoyt, Christian Methodist Episcopal
- Secretary - Rev. Roberto Delgado
- Treasurer - Philip Young
Basic Facts
The organization's 36 Protestant and Orthodox member communions (denominations)
include more than 50 million believers in approximately 140,000 congregations in
communities across the country.
Location
National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA
475 Riverside Dr.
New York, NY 10115
Phone (212) 870-2227
Fax (212) 870-2030
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