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Seminary receives 10 communications awards from EPA, ACP

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis recently received a total of 10 awards from the Associated Church Press (ACP) [1] and the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) [2] during the organizations’ recent conventions and award ceremonies.

The ACP, the nation’s oldest interdenominational religious press association, presented its awards at the organization’s annual banquet April 12 in Chicago. The awards were given in recognition of exceptional content produced by the Seminary in 2018.

“We are humbled and grateful for this recognition of our work,” said Vicki Biggs, senior vice president, Seminary Advancement and chief communications officer. “God gifts His people with the skills they need for the vocations to which they are called. These awards reflect the awesome skill of our communications, creative services and theological publications team members, who serve to share the stories of the Seminary for the sake of the mission of Christ.”

In the ACP’s “Best in Class” category the Seminary received:

In the ACP’s awards contest for specific categories the Seminary received:

In addition to the ACP awards, the Seminary also was recognized by the EPA, a professional organization of Christian publications including magazines, newspapers, newsletters and content-rich websites. Its awards, which were given in recognition of exceptional content produced in 2018, were announced at the EPA’s annual banquet April 7-9 in Oklahoma City, Okla.

The Seminary received the following award in the EPA’s Higher Goals contest for two-page spread design:

“Creating multimedia resources for lifelong learning, for both church workers and lay people, is about both content and form, engaging not only the mind but the eye and the ear too,” said Scholl, managing editor, Seminary Publications.

To read the full list of ACP awards, click here [11]. To read the full list of EPA awards, click here [12].

About Concordia Seminary

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis provides Gospel-centered graduate-level theological education for pastors, missionaries, deaconesses, scholars and other leaders in the name of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) [13]. To learn more, visit www.csl.edu [4].

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