Democracy Still Needs Us
Many advocates for a strong, robust democratic process were breathing a cautious sigh of...
Read MoreMany advocates for a strong, robust democratic process were breathing a cautious sigh of...
Read MoreThink back with me if you can to right as the pandemic was in full swing, those long dark days...
Read MoreMuch of my focus has been on the reproductive justice (RJ) landscape and its movements since I...
Read MoreJessica QuinnOnline Communications Specialist, Washington D.C. Office On June 11, staff...
Read MoreTraci Blackmon Associate General Minister This week, for only the second time in history,...
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Read MoreFellow, CHHSM Council for Health and Human Services The national eviction ban ended on...
Read MoreWhen LGBTQ individuals near the campus of Clemson University, in the areas of upstate South...
Read MoreA United Church of Christ sanctuary church offering immigrants refuge in the Arizona borderlands...
Read MoreThis summer, with a grant from the United Church of Christ’s Neighbors in Need offering, 24 high...
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Read MoreToday, as views of religions are cultivating conflict, those of us in the United Church of Christ...
Read MorePeggy Ann Brainard—known later as Peggy Ann Way (1931-2016), grew up in Michigan. She completed...
Read MoreThe shaping of the United Church of Christ in the 1940s and 1950s was difficult. Although...
Read MoreZenana missions were an important part of missionary work in India in the 19th and early 20th...
Read MoreMost New England Congregationalists in the 1800s were “Calvinists” —followers of the...
Read MoreAs thousands of American pioneers spread West on the frontier in the 1800s there was great need...
Read MoreFrom the beginning, those who formed the United Church of Christ were committed to a gospel of...
Read MoreIn 1521 a Spanish explorer named Magellan visited a group of islands along the coast of...
Read MorePopular magazines and newspapers flourished in the early 1800s, giving clergy and lay members new...
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