Category: Conference Historian

Annual Meetings Through The Years

Alwyn York, Conference Historian As we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the CCCC this year, I have been writing about the history of the Conference. This year’s Annual Gathering was just held in July. I thought it would be good to look at the history of these times when our whole Conference family gets […]

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What People Are Saying About Modern Day Pilgrims

The CCCC national leadership team afforded us the privilege to work with them over a decade as we sought out together all the Father had called the movement to be from their inception to the present. Similar to our work with other denominations, we considered this a sacred trust to come alongside brothers and sisters […]

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The Early Years of the CCCC

(This article is composed of extracts from Rod Wetzig’s chapter, “What Were the Early Years Like?” in Modern Day Pilgrims. A revised and updated version of this book is being published in conjunction with the 75th Anniversary of the Conference.) The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference has never been a large denomination, but for the first […]

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BIRTH OF THE CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE

This year we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference. My articles this year will focus on the history of our conference, and I will start with how the conference began. The origin of the CCCC can be traced to the influence of a publication which provided a voice for the […]

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