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The United Church of Christ
The United Church of Christ (UCC) is a theologically
liberal, Protestant Christian denomination. It was officially incorporated as an
organization in 1957 as a result of the merger of the Congregational Christian
Churches and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. It currently has approximately 1,453,000 members with
5,968 churches in the United States.
The United Church of Christ participation in the
FACT project included a survey of 1200 churches randomly chosen from a listing of
all UCC congregations in the United States. A total of 801 questionnaires
were returned for a 66.75% response rate. View
the version of the questionnaire used by the United Church of Christ.
If you are interested in obtaining specific
information about the results of the United Church of Christ survey, please get in
touch with the person who produced the report C. Kirk Hadaway at khadaway@episcopalchurch.org
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Several additional persons were involved in
collecting the United Church of Christ information. C. Kirk Hadaway was
the key researcher and the person charged with encouraging denominational
congregations to use this information and Ron Buford serves as the media
contact.
You can view the United Church of Christ's Faith Communities Today survey summary
report and overall general
findings on our web site. This information is available only in an
Adobe pdf formatted file. Click
here to download a free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file.
If you would like to know more about the
United Church of Christ, visit the denomination's official web site at www.ucc.org.
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