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The Faith and Order Commission functions as the theological arm of the Ohio Council of Churches. It helps develop and sponsor events providing opportunities for study and reflection.
Information about the Ohio Ministries Convocation (OMC) our yearly event that started in 1920 as the Ohio Pastors Convocation. Have you registered for the 2012 OMC?
Faith & Order Commission resources, links, announcements and information from others, for the common good
Social advocacy is undertaken by the OCC in response to member denominations' desire to address particular social justice iussues .
Policy Statements developed by the Justice and Advocacy Commission.
Learn how various organizations respond to disasters in Ohio.
There is much concern about the environment and climate change/global warning.
Resources, links, announcements and information related to the Justice & Advocacy commission.
Semi-monthly publication by Tom Smith.
Legislative alerts for Public Policy.
Public Policy resources, links, announcements and information from others, for the common good
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The theological arm of the Ohio Council of Churches, develops and sponsors events providing opportunities for study and reflection. One of the major yearly events sponsored is the Ohio Ministries Convocation (OMC).
List of forms available on this site.
OCC news and updates
Social advocacy is undertaken by the OCC in response to member denominations' desire to address particular social justice issues by establishing task forces and special committees.
A network of individuals committed to social justice and public policy issues connects concerned Ohioans.
Monthly publication by Tom Smith.
The Ohio Council of Churches (OCC) is a partnership of 17 Christian faith denominations throughout the state. Established in 1919, Ohio is one of the oldest of the state ecumenical councils. Its seventeen denominations encompass some 6,000 congregations and more than 3,000,000 members. The Council co-sponsors various events and activities with other organizations.
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