LOUISVILLE — Presbyterian
publications have won five prestigious 2004 DeRose-Hinkhouse Awards,
the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) announced today.
The awards will be presented on March 26 during the RCC’s
annual convention in Birmingham, AL.
HORIZONS, the magazine of Presbyterian Women, won two
awards: an Award of Excellence (first prize) for the Program Book
for the 2003 Churchwide Gathering of Presbyterian Women; and an
Award of Merit (second prize) in the national magazine category
for overall excellence.
Presbyterians Today, the denominational magazine edited
by Eva G. Stimson, won an Award of Merit in the magazine article
category for John Filiatreau’s April 2003 story, “Top
10 Travel Destinations for Presbyterian Pilgrims.”
Among regional newspapers, Presbyterian Voice —
the newspaper of the Synod of Living Waters edited by Jane D.
Hines — won an Award of Merit.
And Thuji Lhamu of Bellewood Presbyterian Homes for Children,
in Louisville, won an Award of Merit in the special printed materials
category for Bellewood’s 2004 Calendar.
Faith and Values Media — an ecumenical organization related
to the Presbyterian Church (USA) — won four DeRose-Hinkhouse
Awards for cable television programs and series and for its electronic
newsletter.
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