Gun Violence Must End Now
The news that two massacres took place this past weekend, one in El Paso, TX and the other in Dayton, OH, in which 29 people lost their lives within a
The news that two massacres took place this past weekend, one in El Paso, TX and the other in Dayton, OH, in which 29 people lost their lives within a
The National Council of Churches opposes the Justice Department’s decision to reinstate the federal death penalty and to schedule the execution of five persons. We affirm our longstanding view that
WASHINGTON: Today, top faith leaders gathered in Washington, DC, to declare their opposition to war in Iran. For weeks, the Trump Administration has been making provocative moves upsetting the balance
Upon the recent news of numerous deaths on the US-Mexico border and appalling conditions in facilities detaining persons seeking refuge, including babies and children, the National Council of Churches is
The National Council of Churches is pleased to announce the hiring of Rev. Dr. Leslie Copeland-Tune as the organization’s Chief Operating Officer. Copeland-Tune begins this newly created position on June
FINAL REPORT 2018 A Faith & Order Convening Table Subgroup Response Paper within the 2016-2018 Interfaith Peacemaking Study Project The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.
The National Council of Churches laments yet another mass shooting, this time in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on May 31st. We mourn with the families, friends, and loved ones of the
Recently NCC President and General Secretary Jim Winkler spoke on the occasion of the 225th anniversary of the Valaam Mission to North America, the Orthodox Church mission to indigenous peoples