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has gloss | eng: The North American Christian Convention is an annual summer convention supported by churches, colleges, institutions, and missions programs mainly across the United States, but also in other parts of the world. First started in 1927, it has gradually grown over the years in both attendance and location. The NACC was held annually after 1927 until the end of that decade; the deprivations brought about by the Great Depression and the dislocations caused by World War II contributed to its being held only three times in the 1930s and four times in the 1940s; since 1950 it has again become an annual event. Ministers from churches across the United States have come and spoken at the event, as well as other well know speakers and authors of the Christian community. The NACC Mission statement is “the connecting place providing ideas, inspiration, and identity to New Testament Christian Churches and their leaders.” Philosophically this organization gives all their credit to Jesus Christ. |
lexicalization | eng: North American Christian Convention |
instance of | c/Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 20th century |
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