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 to learn about other faith traditions, learn from fellow communicators
and gain professional development opportunities.
The March meeting saw the group learn from a research
professional on the value of the use of games as a communications tool. “Gaming
can be a creative and innovative approach to communication. Leveraging learning
from how one faith organization is using gaming to lead congregations through a
reflection process to build congregational vitality,” according to a meeting
announcement from the Nashville Chapter.
The virtual meeting saw members attending from across the
country where the group discovered the intricacies to create games with faith
values and how to use these in communications.
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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