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Christ's love is extended to all, and these churches are committed to sharing that love with all who seek him.

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Jul 10-12: FWC will gather in Cleveland to interact and connect.
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Feb 2: ECOT is an acronym combining "Evangelical, Conservative, Orthodox or Traditional"...

Reaffirming our Faith to Retain our Churches

Crisis: The UCC has lost over 240 churches since General Synod 25.

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Click here to learn more about the 2008 National Gathering held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 10 - 12!


Concerned about the UCC? You're not alone!

FWC incorporated January 19, 2006:

"To operate, in its capacity as a charitable corporation, as an auxiliary organization among pastors, laity, and congregations of the United Church of Christ, providing for gatherings, communication, and dissemination of resources with the purpose of restoring the founding vision of the United Church of Christ."

In order to accomplish this purpose, UCC members may identify and connect with FWC in many ways.

What are FWChurches?

The primary unit of FWC is a Faithful and Welcoming Church, which affirms:

The relevant points of these documents are summarized in the principles of the Faithful and Welcoming Churches.

Why?

The primary reason for a church to identify itself as Faithful and Welcoming is to distance the local church from the controversial resolutions and marketing of the national and regional settings of the church. A secondary reason is to preserve unity in the local church by offering a positive but proactive alternative to withdrawal from the UCC. A third reason to declare the church FWC is to connect with likeminded churches for resources, support, and encouragement. A fourth reason is to make a greater impact on the regional and national church through a collective voice. A fifth reason is to assist UCC members who travel or relocate to find other UCC churches committed to FWC principles.

How?

A vote of the congregation or official board, according to local church polity, should precede a decision to list the congregation as an FWC church on our web site. Listing the church requires an official contact for the church -- either the pastor or a key lay leader. That individual creates a user id and password, which is necessary to make changes to the church's listing. FWChurches seeking a pastor committed to FWC principles should review our statement on clergy call and placement.