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Facts about MCC
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MCC has an inclusive membership of over 43,000 members and adherents in 22
countries as of September 2003.
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Starting with one group of 12 in Los Angeles in 1968, MCC now has almost 300
churches throughout the world.
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MCC was founded in October 1968, one year prior to 1969's Stonewall Riots.
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MCC has been at the vanguard of civil and human rights movements and addresses
the important issues of racism, sexism, homophobia, ageism, and other forms of
oppression.
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MCC congregations have an aggregate annual operating budget in excess of $20
million (US). MCC Headquarters and Regional Elders have an annual operating
budget of $3.2 million (US).
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More than fifty percent (50.5%) of MCC clergy are women, a higher percentage
than any other Christian denomination.
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MCC churches and groups are located in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada,
Cuba, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand,
Nicaragua, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Nigeria, Romania, Russia, Scotland, South
Africa, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
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MCC has churches in 48 states of the United States. There are members in every
state.
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The largest MCC church is Resurrection MCC (Houston, TX), with a membership
exceeding 600.
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MCC holds observer status in the World Council of Churches, participates in the
programs of the National Council of Churches -- and has full membership in four
U.S. state councils: California, Colorado, Hawaii, and North Carolina.
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The MCC Headquarters are located in the $3.8 million MCC World Center in West
Hollywood, California.
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AIDS has dramatically affected MCC churches. Since 1982, an estimated 6,000 MCC
members have died of AIDS and related diseases, yet the epidemic has also
brought many new members who are facing questions of life and death.
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MCC clergy are trained by 20 seminaries of mainline Christian denominations that
accept MCC students.
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An increasing number of the children of lesbian or gay parents are active in MCC,
and many congregations offer specialized ministries to meet the spiritual needs
of these children.
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MCC clergy bless same-sex couples with Marriage and Holy Union ceremonies. MCC
clergy perform more than 6,000 same-sex weddings annually.
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Elected leadership of the denomination consists of a 10-member Board of Elders
composed of the denominational Moderator, Vice-Moderator, and eight Regional
Elders. Reverend Troy D. Perry is the Moderator and of the denomination. A Board
of Administration oversees administration, finances, and policies for the
denomination.
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MCC follows a congregational form of church government with self-governing local
congregations. Local churches are represented in an international General
Conference that meets once every two years.
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MCC Moderator, Reverend Troy D. Perry, is an internationally recognized human
rights activist and has received honors from many human rights organizations,
including honorary doctorates from Episcopal Divinity School, Samaritan College
and Sierra University along with awards from the American Civil Liberties Union,
the Human Rights Campaign, the Lazarus Project, and the Gay and Lesbian Press
Association.
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Reverend Perry attended the first ever White House meeting of gay and lesbian
leaders during the Carter presidency, was the first openly gay member of the Los
Angeles Human Relations Commission and was appointed as a delegate to the White
House Conference On Hate Crimes by President Bill Clinton.
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MCC is the largest international vehicle for public education about
homosexuality and Christianity.
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Twenty-one MCC congregations have been victimized by the antigay hates crimes of
arson or fire-bombing.
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