- Inclusion
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Love is our greatest moral value and resisting exclusion is a primary focus of our
ministry. We want to continue to be the conduits of a faith where everyone is included
in the family of God, and where all parts of our being are welcomed at God’s table.
- Community
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Offering a safe and open community for people to worship, learn and grow in their
faith is our deep desire. We are committed to equipping ourselves and each other
to do the work that God has called us to do in the world.
- Spiritual Transformation
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Providing a message of liberation from the oppressive religious environment of our
day or to those experiencing God for the first time is what guides our ministry.
We believe that when people are invited to experience God through the life and ministry
of Christ, lives will be transformed.
- Social Action
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Working to talk less and do more, we are committed to resisting the structures that
oppress people and standing with to those who suffer under the weight of oppressive
systems, being guided always by our commitment to Global Human Rights.
Did you know
- That MCC is governed by a Board of Elders, a Board of Administration, and a professional
staff? The Board of Elders is chaired by the Presiding Elder and Moderator, the
Reverend Elder Nancy Wilson. Rev. Wilson is only the second Presiding Elder and
Moderator MCC has had — the first being our founder, Troy D. Perry
- That MCC is a global denomination
- That MCC celebrates two sacraments: Holy Baptism and Holy Communion. Our Communion
is open to everyone regardless of belief or church membership. Everyone is welcome
at our table
To learn more about Metropolitan Community Churches, visit
mccchurch.org.