Interfaith Collaboration to Take Center Stage at 2026 Religion Communicators Council Convention

Nashville, TN, 26th March 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Communicators, faith leaders, and media professionals from across the nation will gather this spring for the annual convention of the Religion Communicators Council, an event uniquely distinguished by its spirit of interfaith collaboration and shared purpose.

Set for April 16–18, 2026, in the Cincinnati area, the convention will bring together voices from a wide spectrum of religious traditions—including Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Scientologists, Buddhists, Sikhs, and Bahá’ís—working side by side to strengthen communication, understanding, and cooperation across faith lines.

Centered around the theme “Coming Together, Charting Our Course,” the gathering will explore how communicators play a vital role in shaping the future of faith communities and fostering meaningful dialogue in an increasingly interconnected world.

Attendees can expect a dynamic mix of keynote presentations, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops covering topics such as interfaith dialogue, media relations, emerging technologies, and effective storytelling in today’s rapidly evolving communications landscape.

The convention will also feature opportunities for networking and collaboration, allowing participants to share best practices and build bridges across traditions. Signature events, including the DeRose-Hinkhouse Memorial Awards and Wilbur Awards presentations, will highlight excellence in communicating faith and values to the public.

Founded in 1929, the Religion Communicators Council is the oldest public relations professional organization in the United States, with a longstanding commitment to advancing religious literacy and fostering respect among diverse faith traditions.

This year’s convention continues that legacy in a powerful way—serving not only as a professional development opportunity, but as a living example of what can be achieved when diverse faith communities come together with a shared mission.

Registration and additional details are available through the Religion Communicators Council website: www.religioncommunicators.org.

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