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Associated Church Press
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History
The Associated Church Press traces its origin to a Saint Louis, Mo., meeting in 1916. Editors covering the quadrennial meeting of the Federal Council of Churches (now the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.) decided that they should meet on a continuing basis.Wartime constraints in 1917 and 1918 prevented meetings those two years. The second meeting was convened in Cleveland, Ohio, in June 1919. E. C. Wareing, Western Christian Advocate, was elected president of the then-named Editorial Council of the Religious Press. Jaspar T. Moses, National Bulletin, and F. M. Barton, The Expositor, were chosen secretary and treasurer, respectively.In 1937, the name of the organization was changed to the Associated Church Press, and the constitution was revised. In 1947, a new constitution was adopted based on the recommendations of a special study committee headed by William B. Lipphard, Missions Magazine. Under the provisions of that constitution, membership in the Associated Church Press was extended to publications rather than to individual editors. However, provision for individual associate membership was made.The Associated Church Press cooperates in educational and postal matters with religious press associations in the United States and Canada. It is also a corporate member of the World Association of Christian Communication, London, England.Awards
Each year the ACP presents awards in several areas, including National Reporting, Local Reporting, International Reporting, Science Reporting, Devotionals, Poetry and Humor.ACP official website, 2022 ACP Best of the Church Press Award Winners ACP official website,2021 Associated Church Press Best of the Church Press AwardsThe awards are presented during the ACPâs annual convention.Christian Communicators website, Associated Church Press ConventionACP official website, ConventionBrethren website, Messenger magazine wins awards at annual ACP convention, article dated April 21, 2023Leadership
The ACP is governed by a board of directors. Its current board members are:President: Celeste Kennel-ShankChristian Century website, Celeste Kennel-Shank named Associated Church Press president, article by Dawn Araujo-Hawkins published May 19, 2021Individual MemberVice President: John Thomas IIIThe Christian RecorderPast President: Stephen ChavezRetired, Adventist Review / Adventist WorldTreasurer: Kevin ShanleyIndividual MemberOTHER DIRECTORS:Jocelyn BellBroadviewSally Hicks Faith & Leadership, Duke UniversityRandy Hobson PCUSA.orgMeagan ClarkReligion Unplugged / The Media ProjectSee also
- Anglican Journal
- The Catholic Sun
- Peter Morton Day
- The Living Church
- Living Lutheran
- B. J. Stiles
- Touchstone (magazine)
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