National Council of Churches

National Council of Churches

The first significant effort in modern times to encourage cooperation among Protestants was the Evangelical Alliance, organized in London in 1846. Then, in 1908, thirty-one American denominations joined in the Federal Council of Churches. In 1950 this Council was absorbed by a larger body, the National Council of Churches of Christ. Yet the most ambitious expression of ecclesiastical ecumenism is the World Council of Churches, formed in 1948 at Amsterdam.

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