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is a Christian denomination. Periodically, bodies within the United Church of Christ issue resolutions for various reasons. These statements may or may not be representative of the United Church of Christ. This article documents notable resolutions from the various formal bodies of the United Church of Christ.


Resolutions about denominational statements

The 2001 "Mutual respect within the faith community

resolution passed by General Synod XXIII "calls upon all levels of the United church of Christ, the national covenanted ministries,conferences, associations, and individual congregations of the denomination to be sensitive to the needs and concerns of a church with such a diverse population and difference of theological beliefs and to identify representatives or groups issuing statements to indicate that they speak only on behalf of themselves or their groups and not on behalf of or for the entire 1.4 million members of the United Church of Christ." A proposed resolution being submitted by the Faithful and Welcoming Renewal group to General Synod XXV

"seeks to "address the concerns of congregations that may be considering withdrawal from the United Church of Christ by reaffirming our classical and centrist theological heritage and by explicitly including in our extravagant welcome those members and churches considering themselves to be evangelical, conservative, orthodox, or traditional in theological outlook" This resolution "acknowledges the existence of a broad spectrum of thought on contemporary issues of theology and ethics, and advocates fair representation of ECOT and centrist points of view alongside liberal and progressive points of view in all settings of the United Church of Christ, including official gatherings and publications" and "calls upon all settings of the church to consider prayerfully its policies and statements in terms of their impact on the unity and future of local churches, associations, and conferences in the UCC."


General Synod Resolution Overview

The denomination's churchwide deliberative body is the ''
General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Anglican Communion The General Synod of the Church of England, which was established in 1970 replacing the Church Assembly, is the legislative body of the Church of ...
'', which meets every two years. The General Synod is composed of delegates elected from the Conferences (distributed proportionally by conference size) together with the boards of directors of each of the four covenanted ministries (see below, under National Offices). While General Synod provides the most visible voice of the "stance of the denomination" on any particular issue, the covenantal polity of the denomination means that General Synod speaks ''to'' local churches, associations, and conferences, but not ''for'' them. Thus, the other settings of the church are always allowed to hold differing views and practices on all non-constitutional matters. General Synod considers three kinds of resolutions: * Pronouncements: A Pronouncement is a statement of Christian conviction on a matter of moral or social principle and has been adopted by a two-thirds vote of a General Synod. *Proposals for Action: A Proposal for Action is a recommendation for specific directional statements and goals implementing a Pronouncement. A Proposal for Action normally accompanies a Pronouncement. (See link above regarding Pronouncements.) * Resolutions and Other Formal Motions Which may consist of the following three types: **''Resolutions of Witness'': A Resolution of Witness is an expression of the General Synod concerning a moral, ethical, or religious matter confronting the church, the nation, or the world, adopted for the guidance of the officers, Associated, or Affiliated Ministries, or other bodies as defined in Article VI of the Bylaws of the United Church of Christ; the consideration of local churches, Associations, Conferences, and other bodies related to the United Church of Christ; and for a Christian witness to the world. It represents agreement by at least two-thirds of the delegates voting that the view expressed is based on Christian conviction and is a part of their witness to Jesus Christ. ** ''Prudential Resolutions'': A Prudential Resolution establishes policy, institutes or revises structure or procedures, authorizes programs, approves directions, or requests actions by a majority vote. ** ''Other Formal Motions''


2015 - Thirtieth General Synod held in Cleveland, Ohio

Minutes
*Full Communion Relationship Between the United Church of Christ and the
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*Commemorating 100 Years Since the
Armenian genocide The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily through t ...
*Resolution Urging Socially Responsible Investment Practices

*Resolution to Change the Racially Demeaning Name, Mascot and Imagery of the Washington Redskins, Washington National Football League Team

*Resolution Marking the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Just Peace Pronouncement by Recommitting Ourselves to be a Just Peace Church

*Developing Welcoming, Inclusive, Supportive and Engaged Congregations for Mental Health

*A Just and Compassionate Response in the Wake of Charleston church shooting, the Shootings at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, South Carolina: this resolution also called for the removal of the
Confederate battle flag The flags of the Confederate States of America have a history of three successive designs during the American Civil War. The flags were known as the "Stars and Bars", used from 1861 to 1863; the "Stainless Banner", used from 1863 to 1865; and ...
from the South Carolina State Capitol. *Dismantling Discriminatory Systems of Mass Incarceration in the United States

*Dismantling the New Jim Crow

*A Call for Peace, Justice and Reunification in the Korean Peninsula

*A Call for the United Church of Christ to Take Actions Toward a Just Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
this resolution
endorsed
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and the
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement promoting boycotts, divestments, and economic sanctions against Israel. Its objective is to pressure Israel to meet what the BDS movement describes as Israel's obligations ...
movement, proving globally controversial and provoking negative responses from the Israeli government and media. *Responsible Stewardship of the Outer Space Environment

*Reaffirming Our Commitment to Full Equality for Persons of Any Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity of Gender Expression

*Transition from Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy


2013 - Twenty-ninth General Synod held in

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*Calling for the United Church of Christ to Repudiate the
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Which Authorized the Genocide of Native People and the Theft of Native Lands

*Resolution Supporting Compassionate Comprehensive Immigration Reform and the Protection of the Human Rights of Immigrants

*To Recognize the Need for Compassionate Care and Healing to Our Veterans

*A Resolution on Ecumenical Relationship Between the United Church of Christ and the United Church of Canada

*Restructure of Conference Boundaries

*Resolution Urging Divestment - Along With Other Strategies - from Fossil Fuel Companies to Address Global warming, Climate Change

*On Making UCC Church Buildings More Carbon-Neutral

*Resisting Actions Seeking to Undermine the Status of Women in Society
this resolution
not only called for gender equality within the UCC but also endorsed equal pay for equal work, women's
reproductive rights Reproductive rights are legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health that vary amongst countries around the world. The World Health Organization defines reproductive rights as follows: Reproductive rights rest o ...
,
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, and the work of Planned Parenthood. *Calling for an All Church Offering for Supporting the Educational Expenses of Members in Discernment Preparing for Authorized Ministry of the United Church of Christ

*A Resolution in Support of Outdoor Ministries of the United Church of Christ

*The United Samoan Ministries of the United Church of Christ Request to be Recognized as a Historically Underrepresented Group and Member of the Council for Racial and Ethnic Ministries

*Resolution Against Bullying and Discrimination

*Resolution on Advocating for Funding to Construct Quality Affordable Housing

*Advocating for Tax Reform as Christian Stewardship and Public Duty
This resolution
endorsed several Modern American liberalism, left-liberal tax reform policies and the creation of a more "progressive, fair, neutral, adequate, and redistributive" tax system. *A Call to Respond to Violence and Human Rights Violations in Honduras Resulting from Illegal Drug Trafficking and Drug Policy in the United States

*Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining in Appalachia
This resolution
endorsed action to bring an end to controversial
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.


2011 - Twenty-eighth General Synod held in

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*Common Agreement on Mutual Recognition of Baptism
An interdenominational agreement
with the Roman Catholic church regarding the rite of
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. *A Call for a Reflection and Advocacy on Behalf of the Democratic Republic of Congo
This resolution
called for solidarity and advocacy for "Congolese security and sovereignty" from multinational corporations and neighboring states that have hindered democratic advancements and the work of UCC ecumenical partners in the region. *In Support of the Release of Puerto Rican Political Prisoners
This resolution
identifies
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and Avelino González-Claudio as
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s and advocates for their release. *A Covenant for Church Youth Ministries

*Putting Our Money Where Our Values Are: Evaluating Church Financial Relationships
This resolution
asks that all levels of the UCC only relate with financial institutions if they "have records of fair lending, business and investing practices." *Affirming Healthcare Coverage for UCC Authorized Ministers and Their Families *The Right of LBGT Parents to Adopt and Raise Children
This resolution
endorses the non-consideration of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression in evaluating potential adoptive parents. *U.S. Ratification of the
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*Supporting International Human Rights Related to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

*On Actions of Hostility Against Islam and the Muslim Community

*Resolution for Mindful and Faithful Eating
This resolution
calls for UCC members and settings to consider concerns of ecology, animal welfare, and "the needs and concerns of workers" in making dietary decisions. *A Resolution to Form a Theological Forum: I
this resolution
submitted by delegates from the Synod floor, the Synod requested a forum "to engage the widest possible diversity of perspectives within the United Church of Christ" in "theological reflection and dialogue."


2009 - Twenty-seventh General Synod held in

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*On the Situation of Iraqi Refugees and Internally Displaced *Affirmation of Partnership with the Protestant Church in East Timor *Call to Reaffirm the Importance of Ecumenical Commitments and Initiatives in the UCC *Calling on President
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to Revisit and Re-negotiate a More Humane, Democratic, and Ecologically Sound Version of the North American Free Trade Agreement

*A Call to Awareness and Action to End the Practice of Trafficking in Persons

*An Urgent Call For Advocacy in Support of Healthcare For All, as in H.R. 676

*Toward Unified Governance for the National Setting of the United Church of Christ

*An Economic Justice Covenant
This resolution
calls upon churches to prioritize fighting
economic inequality There are wide varieties of economic inequality, most notably income inequality measured using the distribution of income (the amount of money people are paid) and wealth inequality measured using the distribution of wealth (the amount of ...
and working with social justice organizations. *A Call To Be Global Mission Churches in the United Church of Christ

*A Call for Study of Our Church's Involvement in the Eugenics Movement

*Calling For Comprehensive HIV Prevention in Church and Community

*Affirming the
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: Covenanting for Justice in the Economy and the Earth
This resolution
endorsed the view, taken by the
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(which included the UCC) at its 2004 assembly in
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, that "neoliberal economic globalization" is a system that "impoverish sand oppress speople around the world and in the U.S." and must be replaced by systems "more in line with God's vision for God's world." *Roles of Church and Government in Addressing the Global Food Crisis
This resolution
lays out "ways in which our
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leads to food insecurity," and calls for study and advocacy on how to make the global food system more just and equitable. *Solidarity and Friendship with
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This resolution
addresses the
2009 Iranian presidential election protests After incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declared victory in the 2009 Iranian presidential election, protests broke out in major cities across Iran in support of opposition candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi. The protests con ...
, declaring "solidarity with the people of Iran" and calling for the government of Iran to cease its "violence, repression, and bloodshed" against demonstrators and others. *Responsible Meeting Practice
This resolution
calls upon UCC churches to live the principles of "creation care and social justice" in how meetings are organized. *Ministering to Those Struggling and Suffering in the Troubled Economy

*Affirming Diversity/Multi-Cultural Education in the Public Schools


2007 - Twenty-sixth General Synod held in Hartford, Connecticut


2005 - Twenty-fifth General Synod XXV held in

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General Synod 25 Minute

Note: The numbered links to resolutions, are to resolutions as proposed. The links to "Minutes" are the links to the official GS 25 Minutes, which document reports the resolutions as passed. Direct links to pages within the GS 25 minutes file do not work with some combinations of versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer and Adobe Reader. *Promoting peace for all in the Suda

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=19 Minutes Page 19] *Hope in a Time of Terror Minute
Minutes Page 21
*In support of fair and just compensation for lay employees of the UC

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=22 Minutes Page 22] *Reaffirming Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior and reaffirming our historic UCC cross, crown and orb with motto log

http://www.ucc.org/synod/resolutions/gs25-18.pd

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=23 Minutes Page 23] *In support of ministries to our campuses of higher educatio

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=24 Minutes Page 24] *In Support of Equal Marriage Rights for Al

http://www.ucc.org/synod/resolutions/gs25-10.pd
Minutes Page 27(discussion)
http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=30 Minutes Page 30(resolution)] *Marriage is between one man and one woman. (Defeate

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=33 Minutes Page 33(discussion)] *Another world is possible: A peace with justice movement in the UCC

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=33 Minutes Page 33] *In support of making fast food fair food: The next Step

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=34 Minutes Page 34] *Calling on the UCC to declare itself to be a "fair trade" denominatio

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=35 Minutes Page 35] *Called to Wholeness in Christ: Becoming an accessible to all churc

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=38 Minutes Page 38] *Saving Social Security from privatizatio

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=39 Minutes Page 39] *Supreme Court Justice nominatio

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=40 Minutes Page 40] *For the Common Goo

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=40 Minutes Page 40] *Resolution to advance the cause of the most disadvantaged in the budgetary and appropriations proces

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=42 Minutes Page 42] *Concerning use of economic leverage in promoting peace in the Middle Eas

http://www.ucc.org/synod/resolutions/gs25-3.pd
Minutes Page 43 (discussion)
http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=44 Minutes Page 44 (resolution)] *Proposed Changes to the By-Law
Minutes Page 45
*Adoption of the Budge
Minutes Page 53
*Pronouncement: Ministry Issues: Forming and preparing pastoral leaders for God's Churc
Minutes Page 54 (discussion)
http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=55 Minutes Page 55 (resolution)] * Report and Recommendation of the General Synod Form and Function Committe
Minutes Page 56
*Investigations into human rights violations in the Philippine

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=57 Minutes Page 57] *Religious freedom for Native Hawaiian prisoner

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=58 Minutes Page 58 (discussion
Minutes Page 59 (resolution)
*A Call for truth-telling and standards of ethics in public life

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=60 Minutes Page 60] *United Church of Christ Support for the International Criminal Cour

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=62 Minutes Page 62] *Tear down the wal

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=63 Minutes Page 63 (discussion)] *A call for environmental education and actio

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=13 Minutes Page 13 (discussion)] *Supporting congregations and providing guidance for stewardship of God's creation during the coming period of declining fossil fuel

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=13 Minutes Page 13 (discussion)] *Establishing representative and senatorial Synods. (Referred to Executive Council for stud

http://www.ucc.org/synod/pdfs/gs25minutes.pdf#page=57 Minutes Page 57]


2003 - Twenty-fourth General Synod XXIV held in Minneapolis, Minnesota

* A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF COMMISSIONED MINISTRY AS AN AUTHORIZED MINISTRY OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIS


2001 - General Synod 23 held in Kansas City, Missouri

Minutes
* Mutual respect within the faith communit

* To end the presence of the United States Navy in the municipality of Vieques, Puerto Ric

* Resolution on conflict diamonds in Sierra Leon

* Call for study on reparations for slaver

* Reaffirming the Trinitarian basis of our ecumenis

* Program for essential conference ministr

* Preservation of the
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,
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, and Arickara languages of the three affiliated tribe

* Pension supplementation for Native American ordained and licensed minister

* Pastoral compensation ("To address compensatory disparities existing among American Indian clergy and non-native clergy serving congregations in the United Church of Christ")''

* Resolution on juvenile justic

* Health effects and impacts of tobacco on children, teenagers, and their familie

* The epidemic of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome on the continent of Afric

* Colombia ''( "The purpose of this resolution is to help our conferences become more aware of the situation in Colombia and give concrete suggestions for how to respond to crisis.")'

* Calling upon the United Church of Christ to initiate a jubilee for justice for rural Americ

* Calling for a more just, humane direction for economic globalizatio

* Access to excellent public schools: a child's civil right in the 21st centur

* Calling on the United Church of Christ to join the Decade to Overcome Violenc

* Anti-Semitism ''("This resolution calls on the Twenty-third General Synod of the United Church of Christ to face the problem of anti-Semitism, to help the congregations become aware of the problem of anti-Semitism, and to address the issue through both education and concrete actions")'

* Redistributing tax rebates to the poo

* A Statement on Convergence in Matters of Theology and Practice between the Alliance of Baptists and the United Church of Chris

* Recommendation to the churches for a new partnership, Churches Uniting in Christ, Consultation on Church Unio

* A pronouncement on a United Church of Christ ministry and witness with Micronesian

* Support for federally funded research on embryonic stem cell

* n support of the coalition of Immokalee workers boycott of Taco Bell

* “Christian Response to Development in Genetic Technology”


1999 - Twenty-second General Synod XXII held in

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* CALLING THE PEOPLE OF GOD TO JUSTICE FOR PERSONS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESSES (BRAIN DISORDERS
page 10
* "Bringing Justice and Peace to The Middle East" * “Christian Faith, Economic Life and Justice" * “Licensed and Ordained Ministries in the United Church of Christ.

* "PARTNERSHIP IN MISSION AND MINISTRY BETWEEN THE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN AMERICAN SAMOA AND THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIS

* "PREVENTION OF LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER YOUTH SUICIDE"


1997 - Twenty-first General Synod XXI held in Columbus, Ohio

* Renewed by God's Spirit: Affirming God's Presence and Power in the Life of the United Church of Chris

* Jerusalem: City of Lif

* "Palestine/Israel" * "Jerusalem city of life" * RECLAIMING THE CHURCH’S MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND HEALIN

* RESOLUTION " Full comunion, FULL COMMUNION WITH THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA), AND THE REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA" * "Affirming democratic principles in an emerging global economy

* "FIDELITY AND INTEGRITY IN ALL COVENANTED RELATIONSHIPS

* Reclaiming The Role of Pastor as Teacher adopted but not funded. It was recommended that the Office for Church Life and Leadership along with Conference and Association Church and Ministry Committees; 1. emphasize that the call to Ordained Ministry includes a call to teach as well as to pastor and 2. develop clearer guidelines on how this calling to teach informs expectations in the training and standing of Pastors;


1995 - Twentieth General Synod XX

* Resolution “on the need for educating members of the United Church of Christ about the principle of separation of church and state” * "Ethical Guidelines for Labor Relations for United Church of Christ Organizations and Related Organizations

* "United Church of Christ Response to " Churches in Covenant Communion" and Proposed Recommended Action." (Churches in Covenant Communion is a proposal for the nine member churches of the
Consultation on Church Union The Consultation on Church Union (COCU) was an effort towards church unity in the United States, that began in 1962 and in 2002 became the Churches Uniting in Christ. It was a significant part of the Christian movement towards ecumenism. This ef ...
to share their common life as The Church of Christ Uniting.


1993 - Nineteenth General Synod XIX

* "Urging reopening of East Jerusalem" * "Calling the UCC to Become a Multiracial and Multicultural Church.


1991 - Eighteenth General Synod XVIII held in Norfolk, Virginia

* Reaffirming Universal Health Care Y2

* Recognizing the Rights of Native Hawaiians to Self-Determination and Self-Governanc

* “Support of Quality, Integrated Education for All Children in Public Schools” * 91-GS-44 VOTED: The Eighteenth General Synod adopts the Resolution, “The Rights and Responsibilities of Christians Regarding Human Death.
pp. 46-47.
* "CONCERNING THE CHURCH AND THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) OF 1991


1989 - Seventeenth General Synod XVII

* Pronouncement and Proposal for Action: “The Church and Genetic Engineering” * “Challenging the Resurgence of Racism in the United States of America” * “Resolution on Support for the Peace Process in Central America”


1987 - Sixteenth General Synod XVI

* “The Church and Genetic Engineering” * "The Israeli-Palestine Conflict" * "The Relationship Between the United Church of Christ & the Jewish Community

* "A pronouncement A united church of Christ Ministry with Native Americans in the United States, Indians


1985 - Fifteenth General Synod XV


1983 - Fourteenth General Synod

* Concern about the Moral and Ethical Implications of Genetic Engineering


1981 - Thirteenth General Synod

* RESOLUTION: TOWARD A COVENANT IN MISSION AND FAITH: THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST AND THE Evangelical Church of the Union, EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE UNION,
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AND
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( Kirchengemeinschaft

* Resolution on Racial Justice


1979 - Twelfth General Synod


1977 - Eleventh General Synod

* “The Right to Earn a Living”, * “Civil Liberties Without Discrimination Based on Affectional or Sexual Preference * RECOMMENDATIONS IN REGARD TO THE HUMAN SEXUALITY STUDY (Reception of the Human Sexuality Task Force Report

-- this vote (490 Yes; 210 No) spurred the formation of the United Church People for Biblical Witness, later to become the
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.


1975 - Tenth General Synod

* "The Pacific and Asian American Ministries * RESOLUTION ON HUMAN SEXUALITY AND THE NEEDS OF GAY AND BISEXUAL PERSON

- "The Tenth Synod requests the Executive Council to commission a study concerning the dynamics of human sexuality and the theological basis for a Christian ethic concerning human sexuality, and to recommend postures for the church, to be presented to the Eleventh General Synod."


1973 - Ninth General Synod held in

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* "Ecumenical Stance of the United Church of Christ" (
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* 73-GS-36 VOTED: The General Synod adopts as amended the statement on “The Rights and Responsibilities of Christians Regarding Human Death.
pp. 42-43 of minutes


1971 - Eighth General Synod

* declaration of commitment to improving the criminal justice system so that prisons become primarily institutions or training and rehabilitation of the inmates, 1971.


1969 - Seventh General Synod

* “demand for law and order be combined with a demand for justice"


1967 - Sixth General Synod held in

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* Resolution on The Middle East situatio

* "Resolution to Abolish Capital Punishment


1965 - Fifth General Synod

* Establishment of an Audio Visual Fund * Appointment of Committee on Structure * Adoption of Report on Integrated Quality Education * Adoption of Report on Ecumenism & On Commission on Racial Unity * Recommendation for Continuing Racial Justice Now


1963 - Fourth General Synod

In 1963, the 4th General Synod called upon the United Church of Christ to be "radically committed" to "uproot intolerance, bigotry, and prejudice within our own living and to replace them with goodwill and the determination to strike down immediately the barriers which divide eopleon account of race


1961 - Third General Synod

The Constitution of the United Church of Christ was declared in force by the Third General Synod on July 4, 196

The Bylaws were also adopted by the Third General Synod


References

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