The council's motto is Jude 3, "Earnestly contending for the Faith".
History
ACCC was founded in 1941 under the leadership of Carl McIntire.[1]
Membership in the American Council of Christian Churches is available to denominations and individual Christians, who are admitted by a 3/4 majority vote. Agreement with the purposes and doctrinal statement are required and membership is specifically denied to those who have affiliations with
Dan Greenfield currently serves as Executive Secretary. Offices are in Orwell, Ohio.
In July 2007, the leadership of the ACCC issued a statement criticizing a recent declaration by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on the meaning of the phrase subsistit in which re-emphasized the role of the Catholic Church as the subsisting Church of Christ.[2]