Religion Communicators Council Decides to Get Hands On
The Religion Communicators Council meets each month to hear about a topic of interest. In November, the Nashville Chapter will visit and hear from volunteer organization Hands On Nashville.
- (1888PressRelease) November 05, 2014 - The Religion Communicators Council (RCC) hears regularly from a variety of organizations and groups which better the community, promote messages of faith or give tips on how to spread the good word. This month, the Nashville chapter will visit volunteer organization Hands On Nashville which rose in prominence in Nashville during recovery efforts after the historic flood of 2010.
"It's important to hear from groups that are doing good works," says President of the Nashville chapter and Pastor of the Church of Scientology, Rev. Brian Fesler, "The mission of RCC is to promote excellence in the communication of faith and religious values, so it ties right in."
This isn't the first time the RCC has met with non-profit groups doing good for the community. In October of 2013, the group held a special meeting called "Putting Faith into Action" and had representatives of The Rescue Mission and the Salvation Army. Prior to that the group has met with members of Amnesty International, Thistle Farms, Room in the Inn, and more.
The RCC meeting will be held on November 18th over lunch at the Hands On Nashville office. RCC is open to members from all denominations, and the Nashville group includes Baha'is, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Scientologists, and more. For further information about the RCC or their next meeting, visit www.religioncommunicators.org.
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