Name of Faith Group:

                Ft. Collins Community of Christ                                                                   

Denominational / National Affiliations:               

                Community of Christ

The basic principles of our faith:

God's revelation in Jesus Christ and continuing presence of the Holy Spirit as proclaimed by scripture.
God views all people as having inestimable and equal worth.
We join with God as stewards of care and hope for all creation.
God graciously gives people gifts and opportunities to do good.
God graciously reveals divine will today as in the past.
We are called to make responsible choices that contribute to God's purposes.
God wants peace for all creation in justice and reconciliation and healing of the spirit.
The church embraces unity and diversity through the Holy Spirit.
We accept God's call to create communities of Christ's peace everywhere.

Principles and practices of our faith that especially motivate our participation in IFC:

We welcome ALL to our congregation and uphold the dignity and worth of all persons.  We extend the love of Jesus Christ to everyone including those who are marginalized for any reason such as: age, race, gender, education, marital status, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, political viewpoint, immigration status, gender identity, disability, national origin, or religious belief.

Primary community outreach / mission / service / involvement activities: 

Outreach International
Habitat for Humanity
CROP Walk
HealthEdConnect
Homeless Shelter
Church Women United

Website address:           

                www.cofchristrm.org/FortCollins

Contact Information:

Rick and Kay Bunch  970-493-3336   rakabunch@comcast.net
David Simons  970-282-0969    dcsimons2@msn.com
Debbie Jones   970-490-5993  ganddjones@msn.com
Richard Kohlman  970-484-1239  rkohlman@comcast.net
 

Address:

220 East Oak Street
Ft. Collins, CO 80524
e-mail   cofchristfc@gmail.com
970-482-9206

 

Benefits we derive from participation in the Interfaith Council:

Expansion of relationships and friendships.
Interaction with faith groups and agencies seeking to build communities which promote peace and justice, healing of the spirit and alleviate suffering.

 

 

               

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