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our Mission Statement
Today
the mainstream and progressive spiritual communities of
faith are at a crossroads. We are hungry for a world where
our values are made manifest in justice, kindness, and peace.
We work diligently to care for those in need, to bind up
our nation's wounds, to embrace our fellow humans with compassion,
understanding, and respect. And yet the words of faith that
are heard loudly in our land are too often those that are
angry, limiting, and mean. They do not reflect who we really
are as people of belief, people who seek a better, more
humane world.
Since
1913 the California Council of Churches and California Church
IMPACT have labored to be present for you, helping to create
a world that cares for all of its citizens regardless of
economic class, ages, gender, race and ethnicity, religious
belief, or sexual orientation. Together CCC and CCI operate
a Sacramento-based public policy office representing 51
different denominations and judicatories with over 1.5 million
members from the mainstream Protestant and Orthodox Christian
communities as well as allies from other faith traditions.
The Council offers you thoughtful support for congregational
and individual discernment on difficult topics while IMPACT
has a strong spiritual activist presence at the state and
federal capitols lobbying around legislation that has changed
people's lives.
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California Church IMPACT, incorporated as a separate non-profit
in 1996, is the advocating arm of CCC and advocates for
social justice on behalf of member congregations and denominations.
Publishing the electronic ACTION ALERT and ballot proposition
recommendations for each statewide general election based
on the faith-based Legislative Principles set forth through
CCC.
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We strive to be the voice of our member denominations and
judicatories in the state Capitol, representing the authentic
Christian moral values of compassion, tolerance, peace and
justice in the California legislative process.
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We work with member churches to plan events and legislative
visits, and provide training for your justice-based priorities
both in Sacramento and in legislative districts. Planning
rallies and legislative visits in Sacramento can be very
complicated and daunting. We have the experience and contacts
to help facilitate these efforts for and with our members.
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We produce highly acclaimed faith-based ballot guides on
the statewide Initiatives for each election, which help
people of faith discuss the issues from a biblical perspective.
Over the years we have acquired a reputation for providing
a most sought-after faith-based, politically astute analysis
of ballot measure issues.
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We are an urgent action response network. As significant
issues arise in the state legislature relating to the needs
of poor people, the marginalized and the oppressed, we are
committed to mobilize the Christian community in an orchestrated
response of letter-writing, E-mailing, calling and making
visits to legislators, urging our them to craft policies
which protect the most needy and vulnerable in our state.
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We are an important and critical liaison to over 400 secular
advocacy groups that advocate for specific issues related
to human needs. In this way we receive the most up-to-date
information to provide for our congregations and activists
on welfare, children, hunger, and other important issues.
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We provide an ecumenical and interfaith advocacy connection
to other religious communities. We are routinely working
in partnership with the Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist,
Unitarian Universalist and other religious groups to present
a genuine interfaith voice in the state Capitol.
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Our Director of Public Policy, Elizabeth Sholes, and Executive
Director, Rick Schlosser speak to judicatory gatherings
and committees, conduct advocacy training events in churches,
and provide training and resources on a variety of social
justice issues important to a faithful witness to the Gospel.
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We provide monthly articles and resources on important social
justice issues for possible inclusion in denominational,
judicatory, and local congregation print and electronic
publications.
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