United Church of Christ in the United States

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History

 * In the 1700’s, German settlers who were part of the Dutch Reformed Church, formed their own synod and called it the Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS).
 * In 1934, they united with the Evangelical Synod of North America which, before 1927 was known as the German Evangelical Synod of North America and was originally formed in 1840 at Deutsche Evangelische St. Johannes Gemeinde Zu Gravois by German immigrants.
 * This unified church was called the Evangelical and Reformed Church and eventually joined with the Congregational Christian Church in 1957.
 * Since that time this unification of churches is called the United Church of Christ. (UCC). For further information visit the United Church of Christ website.

Finding Aids

 * Amistad Research Center, United Church of Christ records and related holdings. Amistad Research Center, Tulane University, 1990. Worldcat entry.

Online Records
Some records have been digitized and posted online, where they are easily searched. More are being added all the time. Partner websites such as Ancestry.com, FindMyPast, MyHeritage, and American Ancestors can be searched free-of-charge at any Family History Center.
 * Online Church Records of the Congregational Library and Archives Some Congregational churches split off and were united in 1957 into the United Church of Christ.

Writing to a Local Church
Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island Conferences of the United Church of Christ have joined to form the Southern New England Conference.
 * United Church of Christ Find Churches Near Me, Church Directory
 * Southern New England Conference United Church of Christ Directory

Archives
(Merger of the Evangelical and German Reformed churches and some Congregational churches in 1957)

Connecticut Conference of the United Church of Christ 125 Sherman Street Hartford, CT 06105 Toll Free in CT: 866.367.2822; 860.233.5564 Archivist Telephone: 860-767-1004; 860-761-7105 E-mail: vaneppsj@sneucc.org Archivist collects, preserves, organizes and maintains the historic Connecticut Conference's archival collection. This includes an extensive library, the records of the churches and clergy, publications and other information. The archivist assists researchers and scholars in the use of the Archives, and answers inquiries regarding the histories of the Conference and its 250+ churches.

Lancaster Theological Seminary Library 555 West James Street Lancaster, PA 17603 Toll Free: (800) 393-0654 Local: (717) 393-0654 Fax: (717) 393-4254 The official archives of the United Church of Christ.
 * Website

Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society and Archives 555 West James Street Lancaster, PA 17603 Telephone: 717-290-8711 or 717-393-0654
 * Website

Congregational Library and Archives  Congregational Christian Historical Society 14 Beacon Street Boston, Massachusetts 02108 Phone: 617-523-0470 Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
 * Website
 * Online Church Records