
Cooperation Churches
2010 ICOC Annual Delegates Meeting Report
2010 ICOC Annual Delegates Meeting Report
100 Delegates selected by the leadership in their geographic regions from around the globe met before the International Leadership Conference in Miami in September 2010. The spirit of cooperation and unity was obvious and inspirational. Churches representing over 90% of the membership in the International Churches of Christ have committed to the Plan for United Cooperation. Following are some of the highlights of this year’s Delegates Meeting.
Plan for United Cooperation Summary
Cooperation Plan Summary
August 5, 2009
The purpose of this document is to provide a structure for Regional and International cooperation among our family of churches around the world.
Plan for United Cooperation Summary
Written by ICOC Cooperation Service Team ChairmenCooperation Plan Summary
August 5, 2009
The purpose of this document is to provide a structure for Regional and International cooperation among our family of churches around the world.
20 Commit to Cooperation Churches
20 more churches in 8 countries have committed to the Cooperation Churches. The spirit among the International Churches of Christ is characterized by brotherhood, inspiration and mission.
As our fellowship was searching for God to lead us in how to build a new, healthy interdependent family relationship, over 350 churches committed to each other and to the Cooperation Proposal.
Here are the most recent churches to commit to serve together and support each other.
For more information on the Cooperation Churches including a complete history, list of churches and news of their efforts, click here: www.icocco-op.org
For an informal explanation, clidk here for: My Church Signed the Unity Proposal. What Does That Mean? by Mike Taliaferro
More Commitments to Co-operation Churches from Six Countries
Movement Cooperation: Progress and Important Considerations
I recently returned from the International Leadership Conference held in Denver, filled with gratitude for the amazing progress our movement of churches has experienced in recent years. Each year since our movement was disciplined significantly by God in 2003, these conferences have shown gradual but significant improvement in our churches as we have responded righteously to God’s discipline.










