The Nashville
Chapter of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) meets monthly to talk about
topics of interest and hear from professionals in religious communications.
The Religion
Communicators Council (RCC) is an interfaith association of religion
communicators at work in print and electronic communication, marketing and
public relations. The Nashville Chapter meets monthly at rotating locations to
learn about other faith traditions, learn from fellow communicators and gain
professional development opportunities.
Due to the onset
of COVID-19, RCC members have been meeting virtually, for the most part, since
March. The September meeting will be no different to take place over Zoom with a
special guest from Room in the Inn.
According to its
website, “Room In The Inn began in the winter of 1985, when our Founding
Director, Father Charles Strobel, opened the doors of his parish to individuals
seeking sanctuary in the church parking lot. This simple act of kindness marked
the beginning of Room In The Inn. In December 1986, four congregations
committed to sheltering people experiencing homeless through March 1987. By the
end of that winter, 31 congregations had joined. Now, we have nearly 200
congregations from a wide variety of traditions and over 7,000 volunteers who
shelter almost 1,500 men and women from November 1 through March 31 each
season.” The last time the RCC heard from Room in the Inn was over seven years
ago.
“It will be wonderful
to hear from Room in the Inn again,” says Julie Brinker, RCC Communications Coordinator
and Community Affairs Director of the Church of Scientology, “They are a
Nashville institution and are consistently helping the community.”
The RCC has members from
every faith group and walk of life including Baha’is, Christians, Jews,
Muslims, Scientologists, Sikhs, Hindus and more. The RCC, founded in 1929, is
an association of communications professionals who work for and with a diverse
group of faith-based organizations in the areas of communications, public
relations, advertising and development.
The RCC provides opportunities
for communicators to learn from each other. Together, RCC members promote
excellence in the communication of faith and values in the public arena. For more information about the Religion Communicators
Council, visit religioncommunicators.org/nashville-chapter.
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