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.
The Nashville RCC chapter has a meeting on March 8th at the Baha’i
Faith Community Center on Bell Road. It will be a morning breakfast meeting and
all are welcome to attend. The chapter announced the meeting to the public this
week with a new Facebook event page which invites one and all to attend and
join in the conversation.
Recent past meetings have been at the Church of Scientology,
Islamic Center of Nashville and United Methodist Communications.
The RCC meetings are taking place under the theme “building
bridges over bagels.” The group meets to discuss deep topics on hot news during
breakfast. “It’s a great interfaith dialogue where we look at how the news
impacts people of faith, and how we might shape it to be more positive,” says
President of the Nashville Chapter, Rev. Brian Fesler.
The chapter meetings take place on the second Tuesday of every
other month during breakfast. 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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