by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 2, 2016 | Newsroom
By Bill Aiken* NEW YORK — It’s clear that the so-called “Black Church” cannot be defined as one single thing. Especially in a city as large and diverse as New York, black churches embrace a broad range of issues, passions, challenges and concerns – from the...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 2, 2016 | Newsroom
By Deb Christian NEW YORK — The Rev. Dr. James Forbes, minister emeritus of The Riverside Church in New York, opened the 2016 Religion Communicators Council National Convention with a bit of song, some words of praise, then a challenge to the 120-plus attendees....
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 2, 2016 | Newsroom
By Deb Christian NEW YORK — Religion Communicators Council national convention attendees were treated to a “three-fer” when Daniel Sieberg presented a Friday afternoon keynote. Sieberg, global head of media outreach with the Google News Lab, revealed new...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 2, 2016 | Newsroom
By Colleen Dorner New York — In leading an organization’s social media efforts, sometimes getting a “like” is not enough. Ryan Koch, director of New York Office of Public and International Affairs for the LDS Church led a workshop on taking social media to the next...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 2, 2016 | Newsroom
By Brian Gray, APR NEW YORK — It could be a plot for a romance novel: Ignored for years and now loved too much. But in this case the ignored are the thousands of faith-based organizations concerned about sustainable development and the recent suitor is the United...