The 2007 Christian Churches Together Annual Meeting and Public Celebration, February 6-9, 2007, Pasadena, California The 2007 Christian Churches Together Annual Meeting and Public Celebration, February 6-9, 2007, Pasadena, California The 2007 Christian Churches Together Annual Meeting and Public Celebration, February 6-9, 2007, Pasadena, California
The 2007 Christian Churches Together Annual Meeting and Public Celebration, February 6-9, 2007, Pasadena, California
Participants gather in Pasadena, California, under the theme: CCT Encounters Luke 4:18: Is Jesus' Proclamation our proclamation?
 

Please note: The 2007 Annual Meeting and
Public Celebration has concluded.

Please visit the 2008 Annual Meeting web page
for the most current information.

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free.

CCT Releases Statement on Poverty

Minutes Complete minutes from the Annual Meeting

Celebration Complete details from the Public Celebration

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Highlights of the event

Press Releases
February 9, 2007 — CCT is formally launched in Pasadena; Stresses evangelism and an end to poverty

February 5, 2007 — Christian Churches Together will meet in Pasadena’s Lake Avenue Church February 6-9, 2007

CCT Celebration and Commitment
The leadership of thirty-six churches and national Christian organizations will gather at Pasadena Presbyterian Church, Pasadena, California, Wednesday, February 7, at 7:30 pm to celebrate the formation of Christian Churches Together in the USA (CCT).

As part of the celebration, the five CCT Presidents, Cardinal William Keeler, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Dr William Shaw, National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., The Very Rev. Leonid Kishkovsky, Orthodox Church in America, Bishop James Leggett, International Pentecostal Holiness Church, and The Rev. Larry Pickens, United Methodist Church, will speak on the significance of the CCT vision for faithful Christian witness. In the symbolic action of lighting candles, all CCT Participants will commit themselves “to grow closer together in Christ in order to strengthen our Christian witness in the world.”

In cooperation with Fuller Seminary and the Southern California Ecumenical Council, CCT invites church leaders and pastors in the greater Pasadena area to join in this celebration and to be present at the reception that follows.


 
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