“…And also with you” are words exchanged during Sunday worship services and other occasions within congregations where peace is passed or shared as part of the liturgy.
In the 1940s, France, under the Vichy regime, enacted measures targeting Jewish citizens, including police censuses and legislation to restrict their rights and participation in society.
The United Church of Christ this Easter season is paying tribute to two of its distinguished members, the Rev. Dr. Joan Brown Campbell and the Rev. Dr. Stuart Campbell Haskins, Jr.
The United Church of Christ (UCC) is calling on its congregations to participate in the 2025 All Church Read initiative with a focus on justice-making within local communities.
Members of United Church of Christ (UCC) congregations in the Washington, D.C. area joined other faith communities in a prayer vigil near the White House on April 14.
The Council for Racial and Ethnic Ministries (COREM) issued a statement referred to as “A Prophetic Cry,” condemning the policies and actions implemented by the Trump Administration.
People in Missouri, Kansas are creating prayer shawls in anticipation of General Synod 35, a gathering of the United Church of Christ scheduled for July 11-15 at the Expo Center in Kansas City.
The United States Institute of Peace (USIP), established by Congress in 1984, is facing significant leadership changes, as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has taken over the organization.
The Pension Boards, an affiliated ministry of the United Church of Christ, has announced the appointment of David A. Klassen as its new President and Chief Executive Officer.
On March 31, flags bearing pale pink and baby blue stripes flew outside homes, businesses, and churches to celebrate and recognize transgender individuals of all ages.