American Decades
Constitution of the American Council of Christian Churches
Constitution
By: American Council of Christian Churches
Date: 1941
Source: Constitution of the American Council of Christian Churches. Available online at http://www.amcouncilcc.org/constitu.htm (accessed February 13, 2002).
About the Organization: The American Council of Christian Churches, headquartered in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is composed of representatives from a number of fundamentalist churches belonging to various denominations and fellowships. Established in 1941, the council has always considered itself multidenominational in that each member church maintains its own identity and has complete autonomy over its own affairs.
Introduction
The American Council of Christian Churches (ACCC) consists of pastors, churches, and church members who adhere to biblical fundamentalism, the belief that everything...
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1940's Religion Primary Sources
- Cantwell v. Connecticut
- "Christian Faith and the World Crisis"
- "On Anti-Semitism"
- Constitution of the American Council of Christian Churches
- "Why Do the Members of Christ Tear One Another?"
- Peace of Mind
- Everson v. Board of Education of Ewing
- Optatissima Pax
- McCollum v. Board of Education
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- The First Assembly of the World Council of Churches Official Report
- A Guide to Confident Living
- "Beyond Religious Socialism"
- "Greater L.A.'s Greatest Revival Continues!"
- Interviews With Holocaust Survivors
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
