Nashville Religion Communicators Look Back on 2021, Plan for 2022


Posted November 18, 2021 by juliebrinker

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.  The December meeting will take
place virtually, with RCC Board members for the Nashville Chapter reviewing the
content of the year’s meetings and creating a plan for 2022. This has become a
tradition for the Nashville Chapter, to both allow members the chance to have
time for the holidays, and also plan the coming year by noting what was
successful this year.   “We have excellent programming, and more good
things to come,” says Julie Brinker, Communications Coordinator for the
Nashville RCC and Director of Community Affairs for the Church of Scientology Nashville.
 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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Last Updated November 18, 2021