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The American Council of Christian Churches (ACCC) is a
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organization set up in opposition to the Federal Council of Churches (now
National Council of Churches The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, usually identified as the National Council of Churches (NCC), is the largest ecumenical body in the United States. NCC is an ecumenical partnership of 38 Christian faith groups in the Un ...
). The council's motto is Jude 3, "Earnestly contending for the Faith".


History

ACCC was founded in 1941 under the leadership of
Carl McIntire Carl Curtis McIntire, Jr. (May 17, 1906 – March 19, 2002), known as Carl McIntire, was a founder and minister in the Bible Presbyterian Church, founder and long-time president of the International Council of Christian Churches and the Amer ...
. Membership in the American Council of Christian Churches is available to denominations and individual Christians, who are admitted by a 3/4 majority vote. Agreement with the purposes and doctrinal statement are required and membership is specifically denied to those who have affiliations with The ACCC has remained small in comparison to the
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and the
National Council of Churches The National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, usually identified as the National Council of Churches (NCC), is the largest ecumenical body in the United States. NCC is an ecumenical partnership of 38 Christian faith groups in the Un ...
. This is due in part to its strong separatist stance, and in part because separatist denominations will often not participate in "cross-denominational" organizations. Ralph Colas currently serves as Executive Secretary. Offices are in
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. The ACCC is the national equivalent of the International Council of Christian Churches. In July 2007, the leadership of the ACCC issued a statement criticizing a recent declaration by the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) is the oldest among the departments of the Roman Curia. Its seat is the Palace of the Holy Office in Rome. It was founded to defend the Catholic Church from heresy and is the body responsible ...
on the meaning of the phrase '' subsistit in'' which re-emphasized the role of the Catholic Church as the subsisting Church of Christ.ACCC responds to ''proper Church'' comment


Members – April 2019

* Appalachian Independent Minister’s Fellowship * Association of Ministers of the Reformed Faith *
Faith Presbytery, Bible Presbyterian Church The Faith Presbytery, Bible Presbyterian Church (FPBPC) is a Calvinist, Reformed Christian denomination formed in 2008 by conservative Presbyterian clergy and churches who disassociated from the Bible Presbyterian Church, Bible Presbyterian Synod ...
*
Evangelical Methodist Church of America The Evangelical Methodist Church of America (or Evangelical Methodist Conference) Christian denomination based in the United States. Ardently Fundamental, the denomination has its roots in a movement of churches that broke away from Mainline Me ...
* Fellowship of Fundamental Bible Churches *
Free Presbyterian Church of North America The Free Presbyterian Church of North America (FPCNA) is a Presbyterian denomination in the United States and Canada with mission works in Liberia, Jamaica, Haiti, and Kenya. Originally consisting of North American congregations under the auspice ...
* Fundamental Methodist Church * Independent Baptist Fellowship of North America * Independent Churches Affiliated


Presidents

* Clyde J. Kennedy (1958–1961)


References


External links

* {{Authority control Christian fundamentalism
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Christian organizations established in 1941