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A New Chapter for The Carolina Action

  • Writer: Rebecca Carpenter
    Rebecca Carpenter
  • Dec 9, 2025
  • 1 min read
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With this issue, we mark the final chapter of Carolina Action in its printed form. This closes a rich tradition that has served the Carolina Conference family since the 1980s. The magazine was first launched under the leadership of Ron Quick, former Communication Director, and it has been a trusted source of stories, inspiration, and updates from our churches, schools, and ministries. Its legacy is an important part of the history of our conference.


As we move forward, our mission stays the same. We will continue sharing what God is doing in the Carolinas. The way we share those stories will now become faster, more accessible, and more cost-effective. In today's digital world, printed magazines require significant resources to produce. By transitioning away from print, we can ensure that God's resources are used in the most effective way.


Beginning now, we will deliver news through our refreshed digital platforms:

Email Updates: More frequent stories, announcements, and event coverage

Social Media: Real time news, photos, and video from around the Conference


This shift allows us to share stories as they happen and reach our members more quickly and widely.


We want to thank everyone who has contributed to Carolina Action through the years: editors, writers, photographers, pastors, ministries, and members who have shared their testimonies and supported this publication. You have helped preserve a beautiful record of God's work in our territory for nearly four decades.


The format is changing, but the story continues. We invite you to join us as we begin this new digital chapter of communication, connection, and mission.


—Becky Carpenter, Carolina Action Editor

 
 
 

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