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Accession #BC2010/15
TopicChurch of the Brethren: Pine Creek, North Liberty, Indiana, N-PAC Resolution,
KeywordsNorthern Indiana District, Church of the Brethren,
TitlePine Creek Congregation, North Liberty, Indiana, 1980: Resolution on N-PAC
SubtitleNorthern Indiana District
LocationCOB Box #1 - Sanctum - COB Wire rack - top shelf
CitationPine Creek Congregation, North Liberty, Indiana, 1980: Resolution on N-PAC, BC2010/15, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceUnknown, in Archives prior to April 2006
Scope and ContentOne page resolution dated 6 August 1980, from the Pine Creek congregation of the Church of the Brethren at North Liberty, Indiana.
Date of Accession14 October 2010
Bio History Note

Excerpts from the Resolution:

"Wheras, our nation is in escalating arms race, and

Whereas, our nation is placing itsself and the world in a precarious holocaustic environment by our ever expanding economic and industrial 'defenses' complex within the global community, and whereras.........................

the Brethren at Pine Creek, support the non-partisan National Peace Academy Campaign group, which has been working in Washington D.C., toward teh establishment of a Peace Academy....................................................

the Brethren of the Pine Creek congregation, at North liberty, assembled in council meeting, August 6, 1980, propose to Annual Conference meeting at Indianapolis in 1981, through the Northern Indiana District Church of the Brethren, that our denomination actively support the activity of the National Peace Academy Campaign.  We further recommend that a committee be chosen to find ways for Brethren, and others concerned for peace, to actively support the National Peace Academy Campaign."

Archivist NoteDescription prepared 14 October 2010 by Jeanine Wine.
 


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