• Media is the pulpit of the twenty-first century and there is a growing demand for faith leaders to use media as a tool to communicate their messages and mission work. Auburn is dedicated to educating seminarians to take their preaching, teaching, movement work and writing to meet the needs of TV, radio, print, social media and the Web. Auburn Media Training for the Public Square and the Pulpit is a 1-day workshop that equips graduating seminarians with the skills they need for effective ministry in the media landscape.
  • Join Auburn Media in partnership with Brick Presbyterian Church, First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church for a 3-part film and speaker series at 7pm on 2/7, 3/13 and 4/17.
  • On November 7, friends of Auburn joined at CAPITALE for the fifth annual Peace Is Possible dinner, to benefit our Face to Face | Faith to Faith program. We invite you to click and watch the video highlights and a photo slideshow.
  • Ask Auburn Media: Comments ... the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Our good friend Ari Hart, Co-Founder of Uri L'Tzedek: Orthodox Social Justice in NYC, reports that the organization's Web site sometimes gets comments that cross a line. He asked us what to do ... delete, ignore or engage? Auburn Media's Director of Digital Media Michelle Reyf advises developing a "comment culture" policy with guidelines for your Web site users. She offered advice on comments that fall into the categories of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly...
    3:16 AM Jan 24th from Kellie Anderson-Picallo | Read More
  • Christian clergy from the Charlotte area gathered at the Lowe’s national headquarters this morning to deliver over 200,000 petition signatures from Groundswell, Faithful America, CREDO Action, Change.org, Sum of Us, and People for the American Way, calling on Lowe’s to reinstate advertising it pulled from the TLC television show “All‐American Muslim” in the face of pressure from an anti‐Muslim fringe group, the Florida Family Association.
    4:58 AM Dec 21st from T. user | Read More
Senior Director Macky Alston's documentary Love Free or Die takes center stage at Sundance. Sharon Groves of... http://t.co/TEXiZFEU
5:57 PM Jan 27th from Auburn


Religious Leader: Bishop Gene Robinson

This week “Love Free or Die” premieres at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. This documentary explores the personal story of Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly gay Bishop in Christendom.  Learn more about the film by visiting the “Love Free or Die” website by clicking here.  This film is directed by Macky Alston, Senior Director of Auburn Media.  To learn more about Auburn Media click here and to learn more about Auburn’s commitment to troubling the waters and healing the world click here.