Thirty-four churches and national Christian organizations, representing over 100 million Americans, have formed the broadest, most inclusive fellowship of Christian churches and traditions in the USA in a gathering at Simpsonwood Conference and Retreat Center near Atlanta, Georgia, March 28 - 31, 2006.These groups officially launched an organization known as Christian Churches Together. Such an event can hardly escape the notice of anyone who longs for unity among believers in our Lord. The groups represented include the Evangelical/Pentecostal, Historic Protestant, Historic Racial/Ethnic, Orthodox and Catholic churches. It is quite remarkable that groups of such diverse doctrinal beliefs have chosen to organize together with a shared mission "to enable churches and Christian organizations to grow closer together in Christ in order to strengthen our Christian witness in the world."
Organizers had hoped to launch last year but put off any official action until the group could attract more interest and participation from historically black churches.From an earlier article at religioustolerance.org:
Two of the nation's largest black denominations -- the National Baptist Convention USA, Inc. and the National Baptist Convention of America -- officially joined as members during the Atlanta meeting.
The 2003 meeting approved a proposal to be distributed among "...churches, Christian communities, and national Christian organizations" that might wish to join the CCT. Their theological requirements for membership are minimal. Members are expected to:Some more conservative groups, including the Southern Baptists, chose to participate as observers only rather than join the organization. These groups have concerns about the liberal views of some of the member organizations regarding the scriptures, and about some conclusions that those organizations reach as a result. The CCT steering committee holds that their policy of decision by consensus will prevent the group from moving in directions that are offensive to some of the members.The phrase "according to the scriptures" allows each of the member organizations to interpret the Bible in their own way. This will inevitably lead to a great diversity of latitude in beliefs about Jesus.
- "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Savior according to the Scriptures
- Worship and serve the One God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- Seek ways to work together in order to present a more credible Christian witness in and to the world."
This list of doctrinal requirements allows the CCT to include a much broader range of Christian faith groups than, for example, the NAE which requires members to specifically affirm the inspiration and infallibility of the Bible, and of Jesus' virgin birth and sinless life, atonement, resurrection and ascension.
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