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By the Rev. Kathy Noble*
5:00 P.M. EST Oct. 26, 2010 | SAN FRANCISCO (UMNS)
The Rev. Mark Barden of the Western North Carolina Annual Conference
accepts the 2010 Communicator of the Year Award from the United
Methodist Association of Communicators. UMNS photos by Ibrahim Dabo,
GBGM.
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Stories of people in mission and other outreach to their communities
sparked many of the entries in the annual awards competition for United
Methodist communicators.
The United Methodist Association of Communicators presented 10 awards of excellence and 53 certificates of merit
Oct. 21 during the organization’s annual meeting. The association also
honored the Rev. Mark Barden, director of communications in the Western
North Carolina Annual (regional) Conference, as the “Communicator of the
Year.” The group also recognized the communicators who provided “on the
ground” coverage in the wake of the Jan. 12 Haiti earthquake.
Barden was praised for his coordination of the “Impact Community”
event across the Western North Carolina Conference on June 5. That day,
14,635 United Methodists engaged in outreach with 629,639 of their
neighbors. “Impact Community” is an extension of The United Methodist
Church’s Rethink Church campaign.
Thanking his colleagues and “everyone who has supported me through
the years,” Barden continued: “May God continue to bless us all as we
strive to tell the story of Jesus Christ in all the corners of the
world.” Named his conference’s director of communications in June 2006,
Barden was director of mission for the conference from 2000 to 2006 and
earlier served as a pastor to local congregations.
Haiti storytellers recognized
To “honor all of the communicators who went to Haiti for an extended
period of time” after the Jan. 12 earthquake, the Rev. Art McClanahan
announced a $250 gift to the United Methodist Committee on Relief to
support continuing recovery efforts.
“The pictures and multi-media and writing that came back told the
stories of people struggling just to stay alive (and helped United
Methodists) find their place in the story,” said McClanahan, a UMAC
director. He thanked the Rev. Larry Hollon, chief executive of United Methodist Communications, and Larry Hygh, executive director of mission communications with the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries, for their agencies’ “courage and willingness to send people and to be our representatives there.”
Ten entries portray ‘excellence’
The Rev. Larry Hollon (left), United Methodist Communications, and Larry
R. Hygh Jr., United Methodist Board of Global Ministries, listen as
their agencies are recognized for their Haiti earthquake response.
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The staff of Response Magazine,
a publication of United Methodist Women (Women’s Division of the Board
of Global Ministries), picked up two awards of excellence. Honored for
the top entries in the publications and visual design categories were
Barbara Wheeler, Yvette Moore, the Rev. Paul Jeffrey, Tanya Krawciw,
Nilda Ferrari, Yun Nam Kang and Kevin Kang.
Other award of excellence winners:
- Internet: Victoria Rebeck, Minnesota Annual Conference, Facebook Page.
- Video: The Rev. Steve Horswill-Johnston, United Methodist Board of Discipleship, “Running Back to Forward.”
- Audio: Jesse N. Love, Pacific Northwest Annual Conference, podcast of a training event led by the Rev. Adam Hamilton.
- Publicity and Advertising: Jackie Vaughan, United Methodist Communications, “Impact Community Campaign—Hands Across the City.”
- Photography: The Rev. Paul Jeffrey, United Methodist Board of Global Ministries, Haiti earthquake images.
- Writing: Kathy L. Gilbert, United Methodist Communications, “United Methodist Church Anchors Dulac.”
- Media Presentation: Hal Sadler, Ron Underberg, Melissa Hinnen and Judith Santiago, Board of Global Ministries, UMCOR HIV/AIDS Multimedia Presentation.
- Strategic Planning: Emily Miller, Barbara Wheeler, Yvette Moore, Selby Ewing and Catherine Heggarty, United Methodist Women, UMW Rebrand Strategic Plan.
The 2010 contest drew 189 entries.
The association’s meeting began Oct. 19 with visits to United
Methodist missions in the San Francisco area. It included presentations
on communicating “in a world of electronically expanded people,”
communications as ministry, and “Imagine No Malaria,” The United Methodist Church’s initiative to eliminate deaths and suffering from malaria in Africa by 2015.
UMAC is
the professional organization for communicators working in local United
Methodist churches, districts, annual conferences, general agencies and
institutions, and for United Methodists working in secular
communications organizations. The 2011 annual meeting will be Oct. 18-21
in Albuquerque, N.M.
*Noble is editor of Interpreter magazine, published by United Methodist Communications in Nashville, Tenn.
News media contact: Kathy Noble, Nashville, Tenn., 615-742-5470 or newsdesk@umcom.org.
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