Subject: Working Together

In these trying times, we must work.  Together.
Rev. Aundreia Alexander, Esq., Associate General Secretary of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, speaks at the US Capitol along with other African American Christian leaders.
An Unprecedented Gathering

Dozens of African American clergy came together this July in Washington to speak out on behalf of millions who would lose their health care coverage because of legislation proposed at the time by Senate.

The National Council of Churches was there.

After vibrant worship and clear moral call at the US Capitol, eleven national Christian leaders were arrested in the Senate Rotunda in witness as they prayed for justice. 

These bold leaders continue to call for a just and fair Federal budget, one that protects the poor and marginalized.  Your support of the National Council of Churches helps us bring together the nation's top faith leaders as we persevere together for justice.

About the National Council of Churches

Since 1950, the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC) has served as a leading voice of witness to the living Christ. NCC is a diverse covenant community of 38 member communions and over 35 million individuals –100,000 congregations from Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, Evangelical, historic African-American, and Living Peace traditions – in a common commitment to advocate and represent God’s love and promise of unity in our public square. NCC works with secular and interfaith partners to advance a shared agenda of peace, progress, and positive change.

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