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In 1950, two fellowships in the Community Church Movement joined in a historic merger. At the time, their joining represented the largest interracial merger of religious bodies in America. The new creation was the International Council of Community Churches. Member churches and centers united to be a fellowship of ecumenically-minded, freedom-loving churches cooperating in fulfilling the mission of the Church in the world.As a post-denominational movement for over 40 years, the Council has witnessed and worked for Christian unity and reconciliation in human society. And this is the work it carries into the 21st Century.
http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch02186
Historical information.
http://abtei-st-severin.de/english/index.htm
History, beliefs, practices and photographs of The Abbey of St. Severin, the only cloistered community of monks within the Order of Port Royal, headquarters of the German Chapter of the I.C.C.C.
http://netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch02019
The schedule and history of this church in Hull, Quebec.
http://www.icccusa.com/
Detailed information on doctrine, history, practices, polity, structure, conferences, and current contact information. Includes updated list of affiliated congregations worldwide.
http://www.peoplescommunity.org/
Berea, Ohio. Includes information about ministries, sermon notes, calendar, services, and contacts.
http://www.spiritunited.com/
Robbinsdale, Minnesota. An interfaith church based on the principles of Esoteric Christianity and Ageless Wisdom. Mission statement, biographies of ministers, news, service schedule.
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