NAAF rebranded to become more attractive to a social media-savvy audience, create a more navigable and functional website, and to more efficiently share information with fellowship churches, James said. ![]() NAAF utilizes Facebook, YouTube, and Periscope, and is developing a presence on Twitter and Instagram. The logo, featuring a cross transcending a globe, is designed to spotlight the Gospel message, unity, and affiliation with the SBC, leaders said. "For the fellowship, we're trying to bring everybody together in one place." "You know as Southern Baptists we say we can do more together than we can do by ourselves," James said at the meeting held in Birmingham, Alabama in advance of the SBC 2019 Annual Meeting. "The number one thing that we want to do, and that's why we chose the URL naaftogether, is to connect everybody together." Design spotlights unity "I'm excited about it, and I'm just excited about where God is leading us," James, also NAAF's director for the northern and western regions and pastor of New Creation Bible Fellowship in Tracy, California, said in unveiling the changes at the fellowship's June business meeting. NAAF will send a letter in mid-July announcing the change to its membership of about 4,000 African American Southern Baptist pastors, rebranding task force leader Kevin James told Baptist Press Tuesday, July 2. ![]() ![]() ![]() (BP) - The National African American Fellowship (NAAF) of the Southern Baptist Convention has rebranded with the new website, a new logo, and social media presence on several platforms.
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