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Rev. Charles Hambrick-Stowe reflects on the 500th anniversary of John Calvin's birth, his impact in the life of the UCC and his future contribution to our denominational life together.

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Faithful and Welcoming Churches has recently introduced the term ECOT into its vocabluary to attempt to identify the theological makeup of its membership. ECOT stands for Evangelical, Conservative, Orthodox and Traditional. To understand what it means to be ECOT, read this article.

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2006 FWC National Gathering Report

Total attendance: 147, with the majority from Pennsylvania, but others from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kansas, Indiana, and Illinois.

2006 National Gathering

Learn about FWC's 2006 National Gathering

2006 National Gathering - Opening Sermon

This month marks the two hundredth anniversary of one the most significant tipping points in American church history. This commemoration brings together two vital strands of my own faith journey.

Dissent and Polity by James Hutchins

Greetings friends. I apologize for not being in attendance and I wish I were giving this presentation in person. In spite of what some might say, I believe this gathering is a sincere and important expression of the United Church of Christ and a reflect

UCC Perspectives by Rev. Chase

There are many ways to begin the dialogue that brings us all here today. Yesterday, as I was thinking about how best to approach the task, I did what I often do when confronted by a many- faceted challenge: I turned to scripture for a clue.

UCC Perspectives by Rev. Dorhauer

We find ourselves embroiled in dispute over theological presumptions and biblical revelations.