Statement of Faith of the United Church of ChristThe Statement of Faith of the United Church of Christ is a Christian confession of faith written in 1959 to express the common faith of the newly founded United Church of Christ, formed in 1957 by the union of the Evangelical and Reformed Church with the Congregational Christian Churches. The statement was prepared by a 28-member commission elected at the Uniting General Synod in 1957 and was formally ratified by the Second General Synod in 1959. The commission, chaired by Elmer J. F. Arndt (Evangelical and Reformed) and vice-chaired by Douglas Horton (Congregational Christian), had equal representation from the two predecessor bodies, and included six women.[1] Since the original version was adopted in 1959, two further revisions of the statement have been written in order to make the statement's language more gender-inclusive (that is, to remove references to God and to humanity that are exclusively masculine). The 1976 version drafted by then-UCC president Robert Moss retains the original statement's confession-of-faith language form, while the 1981 version transformed the language of the statement into a doxological prayer form. The statement has also been translated into Spanish. The 1959 Original VersionWe believe in God, the Eternal Spirit, He calls the worlds into being, He seeks in holy love to save all people from aimlessness and sin. He judges men and nations by his righteous will In Jesus Christ, the man of Nazareth, our crucified and risen Lord, He bestows upon us his Holy Spirit, He calls us into his church He promises to all who trust him Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto him. Amen. The 1976 "Robert V. Moss" VersionThis revision of the Statement of Faith was prepared by Robert V. Moss, Jr., President of the United Church of Christ from 1969–1976, in order to express the statement in more 'inclusive' language, removing all references to the masculinity of God. We believe in God, the Eternal Spirit, God calls the worlds into being, God seeks in holy love to save all people from aimlessness and sin. God judges all humanity and all nations by that will of righteousness In Jesus Christ, the man of Nazareth, our crucified and risen Lord, God bestows upon us the Holy Spirit, God calls us into the church God promises to all who trust in the gospel Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto God. Amen. The 1981 Version "In the Form of a Doxology"This version of the Statement of Faith was approved by the United Church of Christ Executive Council in 1981 for use in connection with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the denomination. It expresses another path toward shaping the statement in more 'inclusive' language, this time changing most references to God to 'you', and removing the line referring to creation. We believe in you, O God, Eternal Spirit, You call the worlds into being, You seek in holy love to save all people from aimlessness and sin. You judge people and nations by your righteous will In Jesus Christ, the man of Nazareth, our crucified and risen Savior, You bestow upon us your Holy Spirit, You call us into your church You promise to all who trust you Blessing and honor, glory and power be unto you. Amen. En Español: La Declaración de Fe de la Iglesia Unida de CristoCreemos en Dios, el Espíritu Eterno, Dios llama los mundos para que existan, Busca en su santo amor salvar a todas las personas de su desorientación y pecado. Dios juzga al ser humano y a las naciones por medio de su justa voluntad En Jesucristo, el hombre de Nazaret, nuestro Señor crucificado y resucitado, Dios nos concedió el Espíritu Santo, Dios nos llama como iglesia Dios promete a toda persona que confía en Jesús Bendición y honor, gloria y poder sean dados a Dios. Amén. Notes and references
Full text of the four versions of the Statement of Faith taken from: http://www.ucc.org/beliefs_statement-of-faith. The three English versions can also be found in Book of Worship: United Church of Christ, ©1986 United Church of Christ Office for Church Life and Leadership, New York (admin. Cleveland, OH: Local Church Ministries, United Church of Christ), pp. 512–514. |