What is the United Church of Christ Archives?
What the UCC Archives Does: – Collects, preserves, and provides access to the records of the UCC from around the time of the creating Union in 1957 onward. – Acts as the office of records management for the national setting of the denomination. – Provides guidance for how to manage current and historical records to all settings of the denomination. Support the UCC Archives by making a donation to the UCC Archives Fund, created in honor of George H. Bricker, the first UCC Archivist What is in the UCC Archives: The records, photographs, resources, and objects from around the time of the creating Union in 1957 onward. A selection of a few of the vast resources include: – Records from the national offices – UCC Yearbooks – General Synod Minutes – Executive Council Minutes – Resources developed by national offices – Documentation about the formation of the UCC – Records of projects and innitiatives – Collections from national UCC organizations, committees, councils and groups – Council for