The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators
Council (RCC) meets monthly to network and learn from each other. This month, members
heard from the Muslim Women’s Council of Tennessee.
The Religion Communicators Council was happy to visit
with and hear from the Muslim Women’s Council at its March meeting. Chapter
president Rev. Brian Fesler was happy that this organization came to the table,
“It’s important to foster understanding and tolerance for all religions, and
I’m glad to see that Muslim women are reaching out in this manner.”
Aisha Lbhalla founded the Muslim Women’s Council of
Tennessee, first with the purpose of getting Muslim women active and
contributing to worthy causes, and now to bring them closer to those of other
faith traditions. She, along with the rest of the Muslim Women’s Council, are
reaching out to other like-minded organizations to get more involved in the
community.
The Muslim Women’s Council was warmly welcomed to the RCC
and encouraged to join and take part in the annual convention which is
scheduled to take place in Nashville April 3-5th this year.
The Religion Communicators Council (RCC), founded in
1929, is an interfaith association of religion communicators at work in print
and electronic communication, marketing and public relations. Members of the
RCC come from many different religions and backgrounds including Christianity, Judaism,
the Baha’i Faith, Islam and Scientology, among others. For more information,
visit religioncommunicators.org.
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