
The BRIDGE AWARD was established by the Communication Department at the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s World Headquarters. The award recognizes meritorious contribution to Seventh-day Adventist communication through avenues of public church awareness, visionary thinking, excellence in responsible journalism and professional mentoring, in addition to outstanding achievements in media, public relations and public affairs.
The award is offered in harmony with the vision statement of the Church's communication strategy: "Seventh-day Adventists will communicate hope by focusing on the quality of life that is complete in Christ."
Nominations for the award are proposed by the leadership of the Communication Department, and announced after a meeting of a Bridge Award Committee, composed of experts in the communication industry. Recognition is given to such communication specialties as journalism, public relations and public affairs cinematography, broadcasting and media productions, as well as corporate communication.
The first awards were presented on April 5, 2001 at the Seventh-day Adventist World Headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. at the occasion of the quinquennial World Communication Advisory of the Adventist Church.
Nominations for the Bridge Award are evaluated by group of Adventist communication professionals - Tereza Byrne <tereza@comcast.net>, David Brillhart <dave@brillhart.com>, Rajmund Dabrowski <dabrowskir@gc.adventist.org>, Pamela Harris <pharris@andrews.edu>, John T. Banks <johnpatbanks1@bigpond.com>,
Bridge Award presented in September 2008:
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Bridge Award presented in March 2007:
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Bridge Award presented in January 2007:
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Bridge Award presented in March 2006 to:
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Bridge Award presented in July 2005 to:
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Bridge Award presented in July 2003 to:
Siloe
Almeida,
Brasilia, Brazil, in recognition of outstanding service to
corporate communication in the Seventh-day Adventist Church
and raising the public profile of the Adventist faith community
in South America |
Dr.
Milton Afonso,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to a visionary with a philanthropic
heart, in recognition of his unwavering commitment to the
mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, profound interest,
support and endorsement of the internation Adventist communication
media-radio, television and satellite, as well as in the
realm of Christian education |
Bridge Award presented in March 2002 to:
Bruce
Manners, Warburton, Victoria, Australia, in appreciation
for his outstanding contribution to the Adventist communication
profession in the South Pacific through reporting of church
news, maintaining high editorial standards, and upholding journalistic
ethics. |
Bridge Award presented in April 2001 to:
David Brillhart, Columbia, Maryland, U.S.A., for masterful
advocacy of professionalism in Adventist videography, creating
the benchmark for quality communication, and for conspicuous
friendship. |
Raymond
Coombe, Sydney, Australia, in recognition of outstanding
service to corporate communication in the Seventh-day Adventist
Church and gratitude for 15 years of distinguished leadership
in the South Pacific. |
Dany
Guenin, Annecy, France, in recognition of a professional
broadcaster who is untiring and conscientious in making Adventist
radio programming culturally and socially relevant. |
Royson James, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in
appreciation for being a mentor to Adventist journalists and
for conscientious efforts to address people's issues as
a communication professional. |
Gabriel
Reynaud, Sydney, Australia, (presented posthumously)
in honor of his professionalism in creatively conveying the
Adventist message of hope and quality of life through masterful
media productions, and in appreciation for challenging Adventist
communicators to be innovative and relevant to culture and society. |
Reger Smith, awarded posthumously in honor of his professionalism in creatively conveying the Adventist message of hope and quality of life through design, public relations and music; for creating and coordinating the establishment of the visitors' center at the church's world headquarters.
John T.J. Banks, Sydney, Australia,
in recognition of lifelong service to corporate communication, media relations of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and mentoring others in innovative Adventist media productions.
Terry Benedict, McDonald, Tennessee, United States, for communicating principles and values of the Seventh-day Adventist Church through the medium of film, and for inspiring professional involvement at the cutting edge of the film industry.
Bradley Trevor Greive, Sydney, Australia, for valuable contributions to the literary arts, creating a body of work that has delighted millions throughout the world and has mirrored the principles of Seventh-day Adventist quality of life.
Allen and Andrea Steele, Cooranbong, NSW, Australia, for pioneering and inspirational work fulfilling God’s mission through Seventh-day Adventist radio broadcasting, and their skills in corporate communication, writing and public relations.
Jaroslaw Wajk, Warsaw, Poland, for increasing Seventh-day Adventist public awareness in Poland through professional, contemporary musical productions, and communicating God’s mission and message “outside the walls”.
John Smith, Southampton, England, in recognition of outstanding service to corporate communication in the Seventh-day Adventist Church and in appreciation for his skills in mentoring in the field of Adventist broadcast journalism.
Dr. Bert B. Beach, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, to an untiring advocate of religious freedom and a bridge builder between churches and religions; promoter of communication among Christians and especially through the Christian World Communions; and to a masterful communicator of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Dr. Pamela Harris, Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States, an outstanding educator in the field of communication of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; for her contribution to creative promotion of the Adventist message of hope and quality of life; and raising the public profile of the church.
Lynn E. Friday, in appreciation for her outstanding contribution to the Adventist Communication fraternity, and for excellence in coordinating activities of the corporate communication office at the world church headquarters and internationally.
Siloe
Almeida,
Brasilia, Brazil, in recognition of outstanding service to
corporate communication in the Seventh-day Adventist Church
and raising the public profile of the Adventist faith community
in South America
Dr.
Milton Afonso,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to a visionary with a philanthropic
heart, in recognition of his unwavering commitment to the
mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, profound interest,
support and endorsement of the internation Adventist communication
media-radio, television and satellite, as well as in the
realm of Christian education
Bruce
Manners, Warburton, Victoria, Australia, in appreciation
for his outstanding contribution to the Adventist communication
profession in the South Pacific through reporting of church
news, maintaining high editorial standards, and upholding journalistic
ethics.
David Brillhart, Columbia, Maryland, U.S.A., for masterful
advocacy of professionalism in Adventist videography, creating
the benchmark for quality communication, and for conspicuous
friendship.
Raymond
Coombe, Sydney, Australia, in recognition of outstanding
service to corporate communication in the Seventh-day Adventist
Church and gratitude for 15 years of distinguished leadership
in the South Pacific.
Dany
Guenin, Annecy, France, in recognition of a professional
broadcaster who is untiring and conscientious in making Adventist
radio programming culturally and socially relevant.
Royson James, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in
appreciation for being a mentor to Adventist journalists and
for conscientious efforts to address people's issues as
a communication professional.
Gabriel
Reynaud, Sydney, Australia, (presented posthumously)
in honor of his professionalism in creatively conveying the
Adventist message of hope and quality of life through masterful
media productions, and in appreciation for challenging Adventist
communicators to be innovative and relevant to culture and society.