PLEASE NOTE
PUBLISHING GUIDELINES
- In an effort to keep Please Note to a user-friendly length, event submissions are limited to those events sponsored by the diocese, an individual church within the diocese or a diocesan institution, OR those involving a bishop or clergyperson from within the diocese.
- Events are published four weeks prior to the event date, and/or four weeks prior to active registration or RSVP deadlines, if this information is provided.
- All events should include a brief description, location, time, point of contact and cost (if applicable); please use the form below to submit information.
- Events must be submitted by 4 p.m. on Monday to be included in the e-newsletter on Wednesday.
COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS

Christine McTaggart
Christine McTaggart
Communications Director
919-600-5314
EMAIL
While Christine has enjoyed the chance to work in several interesting industries throughout her career, the common thread for her has always been marketing and communications. She enjoys seeing how communications can bring people together to share ideas, news, conversations, thoughts, discoveries and more. In her work with the diocesan communications department, she’s worked to create those connection channels for all 120 worshipping communities through strategic planning, integrated communication and new opportunities to bring everyone together as a diocese.
When she’s not working, Christine enjoys spending time with family and friends, cheering on her favorite (usually underdog) sports teams, reading, doing just about anything outdoors and, above all, enjoying time with her dog, Bentley.

Summerlee Walter
Summerlee Walter
Communications Coordinator
919-600-5312
EMAIL
Summerlee joined the diocesan staff in August 2011 as a youth ministry coach and assistant to the communications coordinator before assuming the communications coordinator position in 2013. Prior to her time at Diocesan House, she attended Davidson College, graduating with a BA in English, and served three years as a high school English teacher in Northampton County high schools as a member of Teach for America. Summerlee was born in Toledo, Ohio, and raised in Cleveland, and she will gladly explain to anyone who will listen why her home state is an awesome place.
When she’s not working, Summerlee enjoys reading; crocheting; snuggling with her dog, Cali, and her still-sorta-feral cat, Persephone; playing involved board games; and obsessing over her vegetable garden.
