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Levitical
Network has three focus areas:
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- Public
Affairs, Ecumenical & Government Relations
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- Campaign
& Event Management
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Affairs, Ecumenical & Government Relations |
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Partnership Cultivation & Project Execution
- Strategic
Analysis, Strategy Implementation & Execution
- Ecumenical
Community Outreach & Engagement
- Production
& Publication of Reports
- Facilitate
Speakers’ Bureau of Faith Leaders on local,
regional & national issues
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| Advertising
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- Advertisement
Creation & Placement
(i.e.,
radio, t.v., print, digital & houses of faith)
- PR,
Website & Collateral Material Development
(i.e., photo, audio/video & hardcopy)
- Street
Team Activation & Audience Participation Production
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- Political
& PR Campaign Management
- Conference
and Event Planning & Management
- Mail,
Phones, Flyers, and Digital Outreach & Engagement
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We also
provide: A la Carte Consultancy
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What
Does the “Triquetra” Symbol Represent?
Triquetra, is a word derived from
the Latin tri- ("three")
and quetrus ("cornered").
Its original meaning was simply "triangle" and it
has been used to refer to various three-cornered shapes. The
triquetra has represented many things
for many religions and cultures. It has been used as a powerful
amulet since ancient times. To Christians
it symbolizes the Holy Trinity, the Father, the Son & the
Holy Spirit. It also incorporates the Ichthys
(fish) used as a secret symbol by early Christians. Bishop Theophile
of Antioch, who died in 186 A.D., is thought to have been the
first to use a similar symbol concept of the Holy Trinity.
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