Herb Gunn is concerned about Episcopal Church Communications

When General Convention decided to let plans go forward to switch the Episcopal Church’s monthly newspaper to a quarterly feature-oriented magazine without further study, the decision was about more than the loss of a newspaper. In fact, it never was strictly a debate between parchment and pixels, per se.

Undergirding the discussion about dramatically shifting the communication strategy of the Episcopal Church is the question of editorial integrity — which I quickly grant is neither guaranteed nor necessarily imperiled in any specific vehicle of communication.

With action taken at General Convention, however, the Episcopal Church is embracing a clear priority for branding, marketing, messaging and public relations over news dissemination, and this raises significant questions about the credibility of our story told in a world in which people are letting authenticity guide their religious choices.

How and where do we now tell our stories with revelatory honesty?

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2 comments on “Herb Gunn is concerned about Episcopal Church Communications

  1. Nikolaus says:

    [blockquote]How and where do we now tell our stories with revelatory honesty?[/blockquote]
    Well, never was by EPAC’s Communication office in the first place!

  2. Jeffersonian says:

    [blockquote]Communication is a trust relationship based on honesty…[/blockquote]

    Good luck with that, Herb.