Friday, September 10, 2010
   
Text Size
first
  
last
 
 
start
stop

Join EPA

If you'd like to join EPA, you can apply on-line. Apply for:

  • Publication membership: Open to magazines, newspapers and newsletters (printed periodicals) and electronic publications (e-zines, blogs, content-rich Web sites, etc.)
  • Business affiliate membership: For businesses and ministries that work with the Christian periodical publishing industry
  • Associate membership: For individuals who work with the Christian periodical publishing industry

For more information, read about:

 

Services for Freelancers

Although EPA is primarily an organization for periodicals and the people who produce them, we also offer services for freelancers.
 

Membership benefits

Why join EPA? There are plenty of reasons to become part of the world's largest professional organization for the evangelical periodical publishing industry. EPA provides training, networking, recognition, and a host of other services designed to support your ministry and make your work more rewarding and productive.
   

Membership categories

Trying to find your place in this world? Here's a quick guide to EPA membership categories.

 

Doctrinal statement

Although EPA members represent a range of theological views, they are united by shared beliefs on core doctrinal issues. Our doctrinal statement mirrors that of the National Association of Evangelicals.
   

Code of ethics

The Evangelical Press Association was formed for professional stimulation and for fellowship, and not to police the activities of its members. Nevertheless, we have a code of ethics and ask all members to agree to these standards as a framework for their ethical practice.

 

Guidelines for editor/writer relationships

HandshakeOne of the most important factors in the success of a publication is the editor/writer relationship. It is especially important within EPA, as we have committed to advancing the work and witness of Jesus Christ and the church.

As a service to the membership, EPA has developed the following guidelines for editor/writer relationships.

   

EPA's complaint resolution procedure

Two people arm wrestlingDespite Rodney King's plea, sometimes we can't all just get along. EPA has an ethics committee to hear disputes involving member publications. Here's the procedure EPA follows when an ethics complaint is received.
 

And now, a word from our sponsors

Thank sponsorsEPA's programs and services are made possible in part by the generosity of our sponsors. Please be sure to thank them for their continued support of EPA.
   

Reach EPA's members

EPA's members are an influential bunch. They publish some 310 periodical titles with a combined audience of more than 22 million. They also buy a lot of printing and other publication related services. Let us help  you make a valuable connection with our members.
 

FAQ: Uncovering the mysteries of EPA

Sherlock Holmes caricatureIf you've been a part of the Evangelical Press Association for a while, you may already have a pretty good idea how things work. Still, people often wonder about how or why different things are done in the organization. Here's a quick list of answers to some of the questions we hear most frequently.
   

Page 1 of 2

© 2010 Evangelical Press Association
P.O. Box 28129
Crystal, MN 55428