Editorial and editorial policy for the Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine.
1Oct 11, 2022
The Cumberland Presbyterian is a medium for the communication of the gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ. Signed editorials and articles reflect the opinions of the writer and not necessarily those of the administrative agency, the Ministry Council, or the General Assembly. We welcome feedback from our readers through letters to the editor or as […]
2May 21, 2020
The Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine has been designated the “publication of record” for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the General Assembly of that body. The “publication of record” refers to a publicly available periodical which has been authorized by a judicatory to publish public or legal notices. The Cumberland Presbyterian has been established as the “publication […]
3May 20, 2020
Address: Circulation Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine 8207 Traditional Place Cordova, TN 38016 Online: https://www.cumberland.org/resources/#!/C-P-Magazine/c/14460471/ https://cpcmc.org/shop/#!/C-P-Magazine/c/14460471/ The Cumberland Presbyterian is a 24 to 28 page monthly magazine published by the Communications Ministry Team of the Ministry Council of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination. It is the“paper of record” for the judicatories of the […]
4May 20, 2020
THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN Commercial advertising rate-sheet as of 1 March 2019 Current advertising rates: Column inch $19.00 One-eighth page $75.00 One-quarter page $115.00 One-half page (inside) $185.00 One-half page (inside front or inside back cover) $400.00 One-half page (outside back cover) $350.00 Full page (inside) $300.00 Full-page (inside front or inside back cover) $750.00 Payment […]
5May 20, 2020
The Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine is the publication of record of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Obituaries appear in the Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine because we believe notice deserves to be paid to a person’s death because they are newsworthy. Typically, we find the deaths of Cumberland Presbyterian clergy and denominationally active elders to be newsworthy. On rare […]