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Religion News Association’s 76th Annual Conference to be held April 3-5, 2025, in DC area
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Religion News Association (RNA), the premier professional association for people who report on religion in the news media, is pleased to announce that its 76th Annual Conference will be held in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area from April 3-5, 2025. 

This event brings together religion reporters and scholars from across the country and is RNA’s most popular training event. The conference features topical, fascinating panels, engaging expert speakers, excellent networking opportunities, and chances to interact with valued exhibitors and sponsors. Click here to see the current schedule (subject to change).


“We are so excited to welcome back longtime members and meet new religion journalists and others in the field at this event,” said Jake Owens, RNA Executive Director. “The conference is always a great time to share, learn, and inspire, and this year will be no different.” 

Anyone is welcome to attend the conference, though RNA members receive special registration discounts. 

For more information about the conference, click here.

To register for the conference, click here

To book a room for a discounted rate in the RNA hotel block, click here

For information on how to register as an exhibitor or sponsor at the event, click here.

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Contact:
Emily Churchill, Religion News Association Business Manager
Religion News Association
[email protected]

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of RNS or Religion News Foundation.

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