The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators Council holds
bi-monthly meetings to discuss hot topics and have deep discussions on what is
happening in the world today.
The
longest running interfaith communications organization in the United States, the
Religion Communicators Council (RCC), has chapters across the country that meet
regularly and promote “excellence in the
communication of religious faith and values in the public arena and encourage
understanding among religious and faith groups,” according to the RCC
website.
In Nashville, the RCC Chapter has bi-monthly meetings to discuss
hot topics and how they, as people of faith, may influence others.
In March, the group will meet for breakfast and discussion at the
Baha’i Faith Community Center on Bell Road. Past meeting locations have
included the Church of Scientology, Islamic Center of Nashville and United
Methodist Communications.
According to the President of the Nashville Chapter, Rev. Brian
Fesler, the chapter meetings take place on the second Tuesday of every other month
during breakfast. “The concept for these meetings is to bring diverse people together
to dialogue about hot topics and how we can unite to bring more inspiration and
good news to the world,” he said.
The RCC has members from every faith group and walk of life
including Baha’is, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Scientologists, Sikhs, Hindus and
more. For more information about the RCC or their next meeting, visit
www.religioncommunicators.org.
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