the Freedmen's Bureau
The agency created by the United States Congress in 1865 to assist former slaves was the Freedmen's Bureau. Its primary mission was to provide education, food, clothing, and employment assistance to newly freed African Americans in the South. The Bureau also aimed to help integrate former slaves into society and protect their rights during the Reconstruction era.
Churches That Abuse was created in 1991.
CRC Churches International was created in 1945.
Australian Christian Churches was created in 1937.
International Christian Churches was created in 2006.
Conference of European Churches was created in 1959.
A Passion for Churches was created on 1974-12-07.
King's Family of Churches was created in 2003.
Fellowship of Evangelical Churches was created in 1865.
Canadian Council of Churches was created in 1944.
Fellowship of Confessing Churches was created in 2009.
Brotherhood of Baptist Churches was created in 1981.