Partners
A listing of events and broadcasts produced
by ecumenical partners and ministry partners that work with the ELCA to
create material, resources, new productions and work with TV networks to
for air time.
30
Good Minutes
A program originally founded in 1908 as an
ecumenical religious service in the
heart of
the city of Chicago, the Chicago Sunday Evening Club started in
the city’s Orchestra Hall. Evolving to radio in 1922 and now
television, “30 Good Minutes” is America's premiere television
broadcast for great preaching. Each program features a different
speaker, drawn from a wide spectrum of denominations and faith
traditions. Over 1,000 speakers have appeared on the program since
those earliest gatherings at the beginning of the century. Today a
30 minute version of the once one-hour program has had
overwhelming success as
"30 Good Minutes."
For more information you can contact
www.30goodminutes.org or for a complete listing of ELCA
sermons and speakers,
click here.
Faith
and Values Media
Faith & Values Media is
the nation's largest coalition of Jewish and Christian faith groups
dedicated to media production, distribution and promotion. Its
member association is made up of denominations, organizations and
individuals, who encompass most of the recognized Jewish and
Christian faith groups in the United States. Together, these faith
groups have more than 200,000 congregations with 120 million
congregants. The programming services of Faith & Values Media are
available on the Hallmark Channel and on
www.faithandvalues.com Faith & Values Media is a service of
the National Interfaith Cable Coalition, Inc., established in 1987.
Click for more information about Faith & Values Media, including a
list of members. You may also access
www.faithandvalues.tv for a list of current programming.
FaithStreams
Faith & Values
Media, the nation's largest coalition of Jewish and Christian faith
groups dedicated to media production, distribution and promotion, offers
a service of faith-based videos that play on the Internet. Programs play
in a 24/7 schedule. There is also video on demand, with a wide range of
choices of themes, faith groups or providers, and an alphabetical
listing."
Lutheran
Film Associates
Lutheran Film
Associates (LFA) is the agency through which Lutheran churches have
created and distributed movies and television shows for more than 50
years. Most have reached large U.S. and international media
audiences. Two of its films -- The Joy of Bach and A Time for
Burning -- have had repeated showings on public television. Two
others -- Martin Luther and Question 7 -- have won cinema awards
following successful theatrical bookings. Both Martin Luther and A
Time for Burning were nominated for Academy Awards. In addition,
other documentary and teaching films have served educational needs
in churches more directly. For more information contact:
www.lutheranfilm.org
National Council of Churches
(NCCUSA)
The National Council of
Churches, founded in 1950, is the leading force for ecumenical
cooperation among Christians in the United States. The NCC's 36
Protestant, Anglican and Orthodox member denominations include
almost 50 million persons in more than 100,000 local congregations
in communities across the nation. Through the relationship with NCC
and the InterFaith Broadcast Coalition (IBC) the ELCA is able to
produce and propose programming that is broadcast and alternating
basis on three of the major broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC. The
ELCA has produced programs like “This Holy Night” (CBS), “Oh Davey…History
of the Davey and Goliath Television Series (ABC) and
“Hunger No More” (ABC). For more information on these programs
access:
www.ncccusa.org/about/comcomtv.html or
www.ncccusa.org/about/communication.html
You may also contact Wesley “Pat”
Patillo at 212/ 870-2048.
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