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The Conference of Churches Collaboration Centre is your gathering place in the community.
The Conference of Churches [TCC]
Individuals, both lay and clergy, in congregations across Connecticut who feel called to the urban ministry setting, are encouraged to apply to The Conference of Churches’
Urban Ministry Fellows program. Ministry fellows are individuals who are inspired by faith, with a passion to develop their skills and ministries outside the walls of the church as “transformational leaders with a passion to create a healthy and just community.”

The Conference of Churches Collaboration Centre is your gathering place in the community. It’s a hub of activity for the Conference of Churches’ many seminars, trainings and classes, offering hospitality and free parking for all our guests.
The Collaboration Centre space is also available for your event needs. The maximum capacity is 150 people, making it ideal for your next conference, seminar, retreat, banquet or wedding.*
The smaller LivingWell Centre is also available for public use. It holds up to 75 people, and can be used for theater, dance and musical performances as well as small business meetings, seminars and retreats.
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*The Conference of Churches is a smoke free, drug free, and alcohol free campus.
Get Healthy Now!
Faith communities are assisted in the development of health programs in their congregations by The Conference training individuals to become health ministers. Health ministries provide health screenings, seminars, referral services, advocacy and wellness activities.
Radio Shows
Rich Answers is a one-hour magazine-style public affairs and music program that airs weekly on Lite 100.5 WRCH to about 60,000 listeners. It is co-produced by The Conference of Churches and Lite 100.5 WRCH, New Britain/Hartford, Connecticut.
City Harvest Program
The CityHarvest program is a comprehensive approach that combines advocacy and nutrition education to increase the availability of fresh fruits and vegetables in Hartford’s most distressed neighborhoods.
To achieve this goal, CityHarvest partners with faith leaders, local church health ministers, community groups, schools, grocers, farmers, government and policymakers.