www.nccouncilofchurches.org/about/members/
North Carolina Council of Churches, a list of the Council’s twenty-four member judicatories and seven individual member congregations which are not part of a member judicatory.
www.nccouncilofchurches.org/programs/christian-unity/
Christian Unity Committee, North Carolina Council of Churches: While Christian unity is modeled and promoted through all of the Council's work, the Christian Unity Committee is the one entity whose primary responsibility is to further Christian unity or wholeness. This includes bringing people together across lines of denomination to realize that we are more alike than different and that we can be enriched by many of our differences. Website contains a few of the Council’s resources on ecumenism and Christian unity, including the work “A Reflection on the Churches’ Doctrine of Humanity.”
www.nccouncilofchurches.org/2011/01/2011-ecumenical-prayer-calendar
North Carolina Council of Churches’ Ecumenical Prayer Calendar, which identifies member judicatories and congregations to be the focus of your prayers each month.
www.wcc-coe.org
The World Council of Churches is the broadest and most inclusive among the many organized expressions of the modern ecumenical movement, a movement whose goal is Christian unity.
www.ncccusa.org
National Council of Churches isthe leading force for ecumenical cooperation among Christians in the United States. The NCC's 36 Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, historic African American and Living Peace member faith groups include 45 million persons in more than 100,000 local congregations in communities across the nation.
www.prounione.urbe.it
The Centro Pro Unione is the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement’s Web Site for Christian Unity. Located in Rome, Italy (and in New York), the Pro Unione Center is among the leaders of promoting and encouraging ecumenical dialogue. Website contains “Interconfessional Dialogues,” e.g. between the Roman Catholic Church and Baptists, Episcopalians, Orthodox, etc.
http://www.geii.org/wpcu_index.htm
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity takes place every year on January 18-25. This website has resources prepared by Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute. Graymoor Institute promotes ecumenism and interreligious understanding through its support of theological dialogue, research, and publication. The Institute publishes Ecumenical Trends, a journal of ecumenical and interreligious articles, news, and dialogue. The Institute produces resources in print and on its website for the annual observance of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
www.cuicinfo.org
Churches Uniting in Christ: After forty years of study and prayer through the Consultation on Church Union (COCU), the nine member churches agreed to stop "consulting" and start living their unity in Christ more fully. On January 20, 2002, these churches inaugurated a new relationship to be known as Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC).