Subseries contains correspondence, reports, office files, and Keith Woodard’s files pertaining to Communication Education Staff Group work 1968-1982.
UntitledSubseries contains files on Communication Education events 1968-1980.
UntitledIn 1985 the Communications Education Committee was established. Their mandate was to assist congregations to communicate the Christian message and help members understand what was being communicated to them. Kristine Greenaway was very involved in this committee and worked as a Communication Education Coordinator in the mid-80s.
Subseries contains minutes, correspondence and programme details of the Communication Education Committee as well as the Media Awareness Task Group 1985-1996.
UntitledEvangelism/Communication was program that promoted missionary work and focused on the religious affects of television on missionary work.
Subseries contains and evaluation of then Evangelism/Communication programme 1983.
UntitledSubseries contains Keith Woollard and Frank Brisbin’s reports, miscellaneous documents and correspondence with the Maritime Conference 1969-1980.
UntitledSubseries contains Keith Woollard and Frank Brisbin’s reports, miscellaneous documents and correspondence with the Toronto Conference 1968-1980.
UntitledSubseries contains Keith Woollard’s minutes, reports, miscellaneous documents and correspondence with the London Conference 1971-1980.
UntitledSubseries contains Keith Woollard’s reports and correspondence with the Manitou Conference 1975-1980.
UntitledSubseries contains Keith Woollard’s reports, miscellaneous documents and correspondence with the Manitoba Conference 1968-1980.
UntitledSubseries contains Keith Woollard and Frank Brisbin’s reports, miscellaneous documents and correspondence with the British Columbia Conference 1968-1980. Also included are files relating to Interchurch Cable Television which operated out of British Columbia.
UntitledMediamix was a national advertising programme constituted by the 25th General Council. Mediamix was created in partnership with Stewardship Services Department and in consultation with other denominations. The goal of the programme was to convey to Church members and the public at large the positive work of the mission of the Church and the need for support of these policies and programs.
Subseries contains minutes, correspondence, reports, press, financial documents etc. concerning the production of Mediamix 1970-1973.
UntitledMedia Plan II was developed in response to Media Plan I but referred to any Media Plan education campaign which used the existing TV and radio spots. Thunder Bay, B.C. Conference and the Golden Horseshoe were the test sites.
Subseries contains correspondence, reports, financial records etc. of Media Plan II 1974-1975.
UntitledThese Things We Share was a United Church TV Project authorized by the General Council Executive in 1978. The program was meant to present on national TV the varied ways in which the gospel is experienced and shared in the plurality of the United Church and the current activities of the Church. The end goal was to foster people’s faith and move to actualize it.
Subseries contains planning documents, evaluations and photographs concerning These Things We Share 1974-1983.
UntitledThis Department of Audio Visuals was adopted by the Division of Communication through the Board of Information in 1968. The Department was responsible for instructional communication concerned with the design and use of messages which control the learning process involved in communication research, communication education, search for resources, consultation and presentation, media production, and information and promotion. More specifically the Department produced film, still pictures (photographs, slides, filmstrips) and audio cassettes, which was usually undertaken at the request of other Divisions within the Church. The Audio Visual Education Library (AVEL) was administered by the Department during this period, and it played an early role in the provision of communication education. In 1973 the Department of Audio Visual’s joined with the Department of Broadcasting to form the Department of Media Services.
Series contains five subseries: 1) Records relating to Administration, 1967-1973, 2) Records relating to Film Production, 1968-1972, 3) Records relating to Still Picture Production, 1968-1972, 4) Records relating to Audio Cassettes Production, 1971-1972, 5) Records relating to AV Consultation and AVEL, 1968-1972.
UntitledSubseries contains correspondence re film projects and files on the development of films That All May be One and Reddick 1968-1972.
UntitledSubseries contains correspondence and reports relating to the production of audio cassettes 1971-1972.
UntitledSubseries contains correspondence and bulletins relating to AVEL 1971-1972.
UntitledThe Department of Media Services and later Media Resources participated in interchurch and interfaith broadcasting throughout it’s history, adopting this area of work from it’s predecessor the Department of Broadcasting. In the early years the Department was a participant in Interchurch Broadcasting and later Interchurch Communications: a channel for main-line Christian denominations. Later the Department was involved in Vistion TV and interfaith network for religious programming developed from a call for application from the CRTC.
Subseries consists of ICB and Interchurch Communications Committee minutes, reports, and correspondence as well as United Church correspondence with other participating denominations, and reports on cable television projects. Also included are files on Between Ourselves, a radio show produced by ICB, and records pertaining to the formation and operation of the Canada Interfaith Faith Network and Vision TV.
UntitledSubseries contains executive reports issued in the early years of the division 1968-1990.
UntitledThe purpose of the Communications Group was to galvanize people with communications responsibilities from units within the General Council Office, in order to implement a strategic communications program for the GCO. The goal was to create a simple, consistent, collaborative, efficient, and effective program. The General Council Secretary assigned the responsibility to develop and manage the communication to the Executive Minister of the Communications. The Communications Group focused on corporate communication tools that were produced to inform while the Publishing Group focused on resources produced to animate a program (See Series 2).
Subseries contains minutes and correspondence of the Communications Group 2008-2012.
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