Federal Council of Churches (English Wikipedia)

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  • FCC (1917) America, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in (1917). Quadrennial Report (3-5 ed.). The Council.
  • Quadrennial Report, Volume 5, By Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America
  • FCB (1920)The Episcopal Church's membership in the Federal Council of Churches is viewed by many observers as another evidence of the world-wide movement toward Church cooperation and unity which daily increases strength. Known as the "ecumenical" movement, it aims to draw together the scattered elements of Christ's flock into the One Church He prayed for on the eve of His crucifixion. Federal Council Bulletin (5 ed.). Religious Publicity Service of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. 1920.

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  • "Convention of Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America Opposes Discrimination". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 6 December 1948. A statement calling on the churches of this country to press for extension of full social, political and economic rights to every citizen without discrimination as to race, color, creed or sex was adopted here this week-end at the three-day biennial convention of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. The Council represents 27 Protestant and Eastern Orthodox church bodies in the U.S.

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