Peg Chemberlin
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Rev. Peg Chemberlin is the current President of the National Council of Churches of Christ (NCCC) for 2010-2011. She is the first state ecumenical executive to be elected to this position. She stands in a long line of distinguished public leaders in the NCCC role, including Ambassador Andrew Young, J. Irwin Miller, Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, and Bishop Phillip Cousins.

The National Council of Churches has a constituency of 45 million members, from 35 different communions and more than 10,000 congregations. Among her leadership efforts at the NCCC, Chemberlin chaired the NCCC Ecumenical Networks Standing Committee, working with local and regional councils of churches all over the country. It has been said that she has one of the broadest set of relationships with church leaders across the country.

Chemberlin has been the executive director of the Minnesota Council of Churches for 14 years. She leads the Council’s efforts to manifest the unity of the Body of Christ and to build the common good in the world. Under Chemberlin’s leadership the council has galvanized the relationships of its constituent members and become a predominant actor for the faith community with other sectors.

In 2009 Chemberlin was appointed to the task force of President Obama’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, which focuses on economic recovery and fighting poverty.

Blog Entries by Peg Chemberlin

Transparency in Financial Reform: Because God Doesn't Like Secrets

Posted May 18, 2010 | 13:08:00 (EST)

In the Gospel of John, Jesus states that those who do what is right do so in the light, while wrong-doers shroud their deeds in secrecy and darkness. The recent tragedies of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the mining accident in West Virginia reveal the perils of allowing...

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God's Children Cry Out for Immigration Reform Now

Posted March 18, 2010 | 14:43:40 (EST)

Anita is the president of her congregation in Arizona; she is an illegal immigrant. Mary, a U.S. citizen, age 10, lives in Worthington, Minnesota; her mom is in a detention center across the state in St. Paul. Her father is in Mexico without a visa to get back to the...

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Christians: "Run As Fast As You Can" From The Church Of Glenn Beck

Posted March 11, 2010 | 12:47:46 (EST)

Glenn Beck's recent statement that people should "run as fast as you can" and leave any church that mentions "social or economic justice" is nothing short of a call for his listeners to disregard central tenets of their faith because they do not conform to Mr. Beck's political ideology. He...

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How Do We Alleviate Poverty If We Can't Even Define It?

Posted March 10, 2010 | 17:37:07 (EST)

Yesterday the President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships offered a recommendation that affirms a historic stance of American churches and will take a significant step toward alleviating poverty in the U.S. Throughout the Bible, the prophets, Jesus, and Paul's letters to the early Church all call on believers...

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