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Before there was a Declaration of Independence, there were the Committees of Correspondence. In the early 1770s ...

“... the primary movement was to bring the people to understand their interests and act in concert, and the first means used to attain this end was the establishment of committees of correspondence.

“These committees were chosen in towns, counties, parishes, districts or smaller neighborhoods. This increased their mutual intelligence, gave them confidence ... harmonized their sentiments, and sowed the seeds of union.” - From Committees of Correspondence of the American Revolution, by Dr. Edward D. Collins

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“It becomes us to rely no longer on an arm of flesh but on the arm of that all-powerful God who is able to unite the numerous inhabitants of this extensive country as a band of  brothers in one common cause....” - Boston Gazette, 1771


And in the New Millennium...

... there are the Christian Committees of Correspondence. In towns and cities across the nation, they work to restore the spirit and Bible-based vision of the American republic which our forefathers brought forth through the providence of Almighty God....


What is a Christian Committee of Correspondence?

It is a group of Bible-believing Christians joined together to work to increase the Christian influence on public affairs in their community.

What is the mission of the CComCors Program?

How do I become a part of a local committee?

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