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The NCC was founded in 1950, and has since been the "leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States"[http://www.ncccusa.org/about/about_ncc.htm NCC]. The NCC's member faith groups range from "Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, Evangelical, historic African American churches and Living Peace churches"[http://www.ncccusa.org/about/about_ncc.htm NCC]. This inter-faith organization includes 45 million people in "more than 100,000 local congregations in communities across the nation"http://www.ncccusa.org/about/about_ncc.htm NCC]. | The NCC was founded in 1950, and has since been the "leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States"[http://www.ncccusa.org/about/about_ncc.htm NCC]. The NCC's member faith groups range from "Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, Evangelical, historic African American churches and Living Peace churches"[http://www.ncccusa.org/about/about_ncc.htm NCC]. This inter-faith organization includes 45 million people in "more than 100,000 local congregations in communities across the nation"http://www.ncccusa.org/about/about_ncc.htm NCC]. | ||
In his welcome address on the NCC's website, General Secretary Rev. Dr. Robert W. Edgar states "Together we are embarked on a comprehensive, ten-year mobilization to address the issue of poverty, with local and regional councils of churches and wonderful national partners such as Habitat for Humanity, Children's Defense Fund, Families USA, and Call to Renewal. At the same time, we are reaching out with other Christian groups to join hands in building a larger, more inclusive ecumenical table for the 21st century." [http://www.ncccusa.org/about/webwelcome.html] | |||
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The NCC was founded in 1950, and has since been the "leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States"NCC. The NCC's member faith groups range from "Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, Evangelical, historic African American churches and Living Peace churches"NCC. This inter-faith organization includes 45 million people in "more than 100,000 local congregations in communities across the nation"http://www.ncccusa.org/about/about_ncc.htm NCC].
In his welcome address on the NCC's website, General Secretary Rev. Dr. Robert W. Edgar states "Together we are embarked on a comprehensive, ten-year mobilization to address the issue of poverty, with local and regional councils of churches and wonderful national partners such as Habitat for Humanity, Children's Defense Fund, Families USA, and Call to Renewal. At the same time, we are reaching out with other Christian groups to join hands in building a larger, more inclusive ecumenical table for the 21st century." [1]
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