The Religion Communicators Council exists to spread the good
news to the world. Its members come from all religious groups and work in
various public relations arenas.
The Religion Communicators Council (RCC) hears regularly from a
variety of organizations and groups which better the community, promote
messages of faith or give tips on how to spread the good word. For February,
the Nashville chapter visited Ibis Communications and heard from President
& CEO MaryAnne Howland about her personal philosophy and the work that Ibis
Communications does on a regular basis.
“The Ibis is the bird of wisdom and symbol of knowledge, an
omen of good things to come, the mythical scribe of powerful, transformative
and beautiful messages. That’s the Ibis specialty, reaching niche markets
across a broad spectrum of demographics, with fluent, resonant, and persuasive
communications,” according to ibiscommunications.com.
Howland’s personal philosophy is to include all people and help
make the world a better place by serving others.
“The work done through Ibis Communications is awe-inspiring and
powerful,” says president of the Nashville RCC chapter and pastor of the Church
of Scientology, Rev. Brian Fesler, “This ties right in with the purpose of the
RCC in spreading positive messages to a world in need.”
RCC is open to members from all denominations, and the
Nashville group includes Baha’is, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Scientologists,
and more. For more information about the
RCC or their next meeting, visit www.religioncommunicators.org.
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