Below are the resolutions for the 1993 General Synod.
United Mine Workers of America, In Support of
Farm Workers, In Recognition of Twenty Years of United Church of Christ Ministry With
American Indian Religious Freedom Act, In Support of Amendments to the
Women’s Health Care
Cayman Islands-Affirmation of Partnership with the UCC (USA), The United Church in Jamaica & the
Health Care Reform, Endorsement of Publicly-Financed Approach to
Mutual Recognition & Reconciliation of Ordained Ministries
Children and Communion
Statement of Christian Conviction of the Proposed Pronouncement Calling the UCC to be a Multiracial and Multicultural Church
In Support of International Fair Trade
UCC Response to the Flood, On the
Call for Representation of Diversity in Completion of the New UCC Hymnal
On Metropolitan Ministry
UCC Draft Resolution on South Africa
International Arms Trade & the Need for Conversion of Arms Manufacturing Industries
Investing in Community Development
Calling on the Church for Greater Leadership to End Discrimination against Gays & Lesbians
Cuba, On Shalom in
East Jerusalem, Urging Reopening of
Angola & Zaire, In Solidarity with the Peoples of
Respect for Animals
In Support of the United Nations Conference on Population & Development, In Support of the
Environmental Racism in East St. Louis, Illinois
Gays & Lesbians in the Military, A Call to End the Ban Against
In Support of Multilateral Peacemaking Actions to Resolve the Conflict in Balkans
The Brutalization & Objectification of Women in Times of War
Sri Lanka
Ministry in Town & Country Settings, On
Young Adults in the Church, On
Multiracial & Multicultural Church, Statement of Christian Conviction of the Proposed, (Proposal for Action) Calling the United Church of Christ to be a
Calling upon the UCC to Support the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches as They Seek Observer Status in the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA
Gays, Lesbians & Bisexuals for Ministry, A Call to Consider Issues Relating to Resolution 91-GS-67, Concerning the Gifts of
Re-Evaluation on the Sentences of Battered Women in US Prisons
Just Peace Churches Oppose NATO Strategy Shift