Rick Jones, director of communications in the Office of the General Assembly since 2018, was named Wednesday to lead the unifying communications ministries in OGA and the Presbyterian Mission Agency. The appointment is effective immediately.
A new Communicators Network Facebook Group has launched to connect church communicators with one another and extend the conversations to educate, inspire and support their communities.
The first virtual communication workshop for 2021 continued the latest phase of the Presbyterian Communicators Network (PCN).
Technology appears to be the greatest benefit and the greatest challenge of doing church differently during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, according to a new survey by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s Research Services.
In a joint statement, ecumenical organizations across the world are standing together to protect life during this time of COVID-19.
When the Rev. Dr. Jeri Parris Perkins became pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Clinton, South Carolina, she knew the congregation needed to revitalize. It’s what the Pastor Nominating Committee was looking for when the church called her in 2014.
In May, a denominational communications survey was launched to determine what the Church most wants and needs from Communications. Nearly 11,000 people responded to questions including “What is most useful about communications from the national offices?” and “What is most frustrating?” and “What denominational information would you like that you are not currently getting?” Some of their responses might surprise you.
If you sometimes have trouble finding what you’re looking for on the Presbyterian Mission Agency website (www. presbyterianmission.org), relax. Here are six quick tips to get you where you want to go, quickly and easily.
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) communicators were honored this year at a joint conference of the Associated Church Press and Religious Communicators Council in Chicago. This was the first time in six years that the two organizations joined together to recognize communications work as well as offer a series of professional workshops and plenaries.
Communicators from the Presbyterian Mission Agency and the Office of the General Assembly collected a total of 37 awards, including four top awards in writing, news coverage and video production, along with web, photography and poster design.
The Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is condemning acts this week against critics of President Donald Trump.