Texas Conference of Churches
The Texas Conference of Churches is an ecumenical partnership of Anglican, Orthodox, Protestant, and Roman Catholic churches in Texas. The organization was created in Austin on February 24, 1969, following the dissolution of the Texas Council of Churches. As part of its charter the conference vowed opposition to discrimination based upon race, color, national origin, or sex. The conference is active in world relief efforts, state hospitals, ministries to migrant farm workers, aid to dependent children, and efforts to reform the criminal justice system.
From the guide to the Texas Conference of Churches Records 96-380; 2000-194; 2004-071; 2005-156; 2007-039; 2007-231. 64202843., 1953-2004, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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