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                            A  S O C I A L  C R E E D
                            F O R  T H E  2 1st  C E N T U R Y
                            “. . .that all may have life,
                            and have it abundantly.”
                            John 10:10

                            WE CHURCHES OF THE UNITED STATES
                            have a message of hope for a fearful time.
                            Just as the churches responded to the harshness
                            of early 20th Century industrialization with a
                            prophetic “Social Creed” in 1908, so in our era of
                            globalization we offer a vision of a society that
                            shares more and consumes less . . . seeks
                            compassion over suspicion and equality over
                            domination . . . and finds security in joined hands
                            rather than massed arms.
                            Inspired by Isaiah’s vision of a “peaceable
                            kingdom,” we honor the dignity of every person
                            and the intrinsic value of every creature, and pray
                            and work for the day when none “labor in vain or
                            bear children for calamity” (Isaiah 65:23).
                            We do so as disciples of the One who came “that
                            all may have life, and have it abundantly” (John
                            10:10), and stand in solidarity with Christians and
                            with all who strive for justice around the globe.

                            In faith, responding to our Creator, we celebrate the full humanity of
                            each woman, man, and child, all created in the divine image as
                            individuals of infinite worth, by working for:

                            • Full civil, political and economic rights for women and men of all races.
                            • Abolition of forced labor, human trafficking, and the exploitation of children.
                            • Employment for all, at a family-sustaining living wage, with equal pay for comparable work.
                            • The rights of workers to organize, and to share in workplace decisions and productivity growth.
                            • Protection from dangerous working conditions, with time and benefits to enable full family life.
                            • A system of criminal rehabilitation, based on restorative justice and an end to the death penalty.
                            In the love incarnate in Jesus, despite the world’s sufferings and evils,
                            we honor the deep connections within our human family and seek to
                            awaken a new spirit of community, by working for:
                            • Abatement of hunger and poverty, and enactment of policies benefiting the most vulnerable.
                            • High quality public education for all and universal, affordable and accessible healthcare.
                            • An effective program of social security during sickness, disability and old age.
                            • Tax and budget policies that reduce disparities between rich and poor,
                            strengthen democracy, and provide greater opportunity for everyone within the common good.
                            • Just immigration policies that protect family unity, safeguard workers’ rights,
                            require employer accountability, and foster international cooperation.
                            • Sustainable communities marked by affordable housing, access to good jobs, and public safety.
                            • Public service as a high vocation, with real limits on the power of private interests in politics.

                            In hope sustained by the Holy Spirit, we pledge to be
                            peacemakers in the world and stewards of God’s good creation, by working for:

                            • Adoption of simpler lifestyles for those who have enough;
                            grace over greed in economic life.
                            • Access for all to clean air and water and healthy food,
                            through wise care of land and technology.
                            • Sustainable use of earth’s resources, promoting alternative
                            energy sources and public transportation with binding
                            covenants to reduce global warming and protect populations most affected.
                            • Equitable global trade and aid that protects local economies,
                            cultures and livelihoods.
                            • Peacemaking through multilateral diplomacy rather than
                            unilateral force, the abolition of torture, and a strengthening
                            of the United Nations and the rule of international law.
                            • Nuclear disarmament and redirection of military spending to
                            more peaceful and productive uses.
                            • Cooperation and dialogue for peace and environmental
                            justice among the world’s religions.

                            We — individual Christians and churches — commit
                            ourselves to a culture of peace and freedom that embraces
                            non-violence, nurtures character, treasures the
                            environment, and builds community, rooted in a
                            spirituality of inner growth with outward action.
                            We make this commitment together — as members of
                            Christ’s body, led by the one Spirit — trusting in the God
                            who makes all things new.

                            Approved by the General Assembly of the National Council of
                            Churches USA and Church World Service on November 7, 2007.
                            For more information, see www.ncccusa.org.

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