The Maine Council of Churches, founded in 1938, is a collaborative organization that inspires peace, justice, and compassion through collective action. Working with a diverse range of partner organizations, the Council advocates for public policies that promote social equality, protect vulnerable communities, and address pressing issues such as gun violence, domestic violence, racial justice, and environmental sustainability.
Through their public policy committee, the Council engages in legislative work to advance their priorities and create positive change in the state of Maine. They also provide valuable resources and support to faith communities, offering guidance on matters of social justice, worship, and advocacy. Committed to fostering a progressive faith-based witness, the Maine Council of Churches relies on the support and contributions of individuals and communities to continue their impactful work.
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