The Liberian Council of Churches (LCC) was formed in 1982 to serve as a fellowship of all organized bodies of Christians within the Republic of Liberia. Currently the Council has nineteen (19) member churches and ten (10) member organizations, totaling twenty-nine members.
The Council seeks to, among many things, discuss religious and national issues and make relevant recommendations to Government, offer prayers for the survival of the Nation, and mobilize resources to support the needy and Church programs. Since its establishment, the Council has been active in the resolution of national issues for peace consolidation and development in Liberia. In the process it has collaborated with various Governments in West Africa as well as with the International Community. The LCC has been an active participant in all peace negotiations or settlements of the Liberian civil conflicts, both national and international as well as the most recent Accra Peace Conference on Liberia where the Comprehensive Peace Agreement was formulated, endorsed and signed.
Keep updated on what the LCC is doing by regularly visiting our Current Activities page
Most recent update: 25 August 2009: Click here for a transcript of the LCC Statement on the TRC Final Report Volume 2.