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The United Church of Christ acknowledges as its sole head, Jesus Christ, Son of God and Savior. It acknowledges as kindred
in Christ all who share in this confession.
It looks to the Word of God in the Scripture, and to the presence and power of the Holy spirit, to prosper its creative
and redemptive work in the world. It claims as its own the faith of the historic Church expressed in the ancient creeds and
reclaimed in the basic insights of the Protestant Reformers.
It affirms the responsibility of the Church in each generation to make this faith its own in reality of worship, in honesty
of thought and expression, and in purity of heart before God.
In accordance with the teaching of our Lord and the practice prevailing among evangelical Christians, it recognises two
sacraments; Baptism and the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion.
What is the Central Atlantic Conference?
The Central Atlantic Conference includes 185 United Church of Christ congregations in the Mid-Atlantic region, covering New
Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia and parts of Virginia and West Virginia. It includes 40,000 local church
members and approximately 400 ordained ministers.
The conference exists to provide its associations, churches, clergy and laity with an extensive and varied support system,
challenging them to a higher, broader and deeper vision of Christian ministry; strengthening and sustaining them in their
efforts to be faithful in mission, and linking them to wider church agencies and to each other. It strives to lift up and
celebrate our unity in Christ, the gift of our heritage and the richness of our diversity; and to be an agent of mission in
our society and the global community.
The purpose of the conference, in all its elements, is to support, challenge and strengthen the local churches, bringing
them together in community and mission and in relation to the larger church and society, consistent with the Constitutuion
and Bylaws of the United Church of Christ.
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What is the Catoctin Association?
The Catoctin Association supports and promotes activities that benefit the the churches in the association, An essential role
of the Association is the work of its Church and Ministry Commission, in both the search and call process and supporting the
clergy in the Association.
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