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1957: Spiritual and ethnic traditions unite |
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The Cross and Orb, logo of the United Church of Christ
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The United Church of Christ is born when the Evangelical and Reformed Church unites with the Congregational Christian Churches.
The new community embraces a rich variety of spiritual traditions, and believers of African, Asian, Pacific, Latin American, Native American and European descent. For a list of 20 notable UCC Firsts, check out the More Options menu at the bottom of the left-hand column on this page.The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a union of four principal traditions: Congregational, Christian, Evangelical, and Reformed. Each of these traditions has left a mark on U.S. religious and political history, often in the lead on issues of peace, justice and equality.
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