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Stephen Chavez, ACP Board Member 2018

A Time of Distress

    We don’t have to have the gift of prophecy to realize that we now seem to be experiencing a time of trouble of biblical proportions. Social contracts are fraying, countless families are in financial distress, weather patterns are out of control, and a mysterious virus still has much of the world in its iron grip.

    Helpers are Still Needed

      The other day, a colleague posted an inspirational memes on our office intranet. Perhaps this young woman, fresh out of college, had never before heard of Corrie ten Boom, the cited author of the inspirational quotation. But I had. Corrie was a big part of my life when I was a kid.

      Inclusive Newsrooms

        It’s been two months since George Floyd’s death at the hands of the Minneapolis Police was caught on video. Like all of you, the staff at Broadview experienced intense emotions amid the outrage that followed.

        Sally Hicks, ACP Board Member 2018

        Gatekeepers

          Several years ago I took part in a racial equity training program and like many progressive white people was consumed with guilt and anxiety. What could I do to contribute to racial equity – and to what the Jewish tradition calls tikkun olam (repairing the world)?

          ACP Member Publication U.S. Catholic Welcomes New Editor-In-Chief

            The U.S. Catholic has announced Claretian Father Ferdinand Okorie as its magazine’s new editor-in-chief, effective July 1, 2020. Father Okorie succeeds Claretian Father John Molyneux, who served as the editor-in-chief of the award-winning publication since January 2003.

            A Moment We Cannot Ignore

              In the more than 100 years the Associated Church Press has existed, we’ve seen many pivotal events and social movements. The issues we now face should have been addressed years and decades before now.

              Webinar: Keeping Children and Youth Safe during COVID-19

                Join Dove’s Nest executive director (and former ACP member) Anna Groff for a discussion on how COVID-19 restrictions have affected at-risk children and youth, and how to effectively communicate this need to churches and other religious communities.

                Webinar: Covering Religion and Race

                  As protests continue in many U.S. communities following the killing of several Black Americans by police, how can faith-based journalists best cover the unfolding events?

                  Terry A. DeYoung to Receive 2020 Henri J.M.Nouwen Award

                    The Associated Church Press would like to congratulate long time member, the Rev. Terry A. DeYoung of the Reformed Church in America, on his upcoming reception of the 2020 Henri J.M.Nouwen Award at the Annual Forum of the Religion and Spirituality Interest Network of AAIDD.