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Other Questions -- The Upper Room® Magazine -- Large Print Edition

Can I reproduce an Upper Room® meditation in my church newsletter?

May I have information on writing for The Upper Room magazine?

Where do you get your cover art? Can I buy a print of cover art?

May I have the address of the writer of an Upper Room meditation?

What is The Upper Room's philosophy?

How do I contact customer service for The Upper Room--Large Print?

How do I contact the editorial office of The Upper Room magazine?

What other magazines do you publish?

Can I reproduce an Upper Room& meditation in my church newsletter?

Though we do not give blanket permission for unlimited use of material from the magazine, we do allow one-time use of specific meditations in church newsletters or similar publications. You (or your church) would need to ask permission for each use of material. We place three conditions on re-printing meditations:

  1. The material must be reprinted exactly as it appears in the magazine, without editing, including the name of the author of the meditation. It cannot be used as a springboard for additional comment since this could cast the author's message in a context not intended by the writer.
  2. The page where the material appears must include this notice: "This material is reprinted from The Upper Room® Magazine, copyright (date) by The Upper Room®, Inc., P.O. Box 340004, Nashville, TN 37203-0004, and is used by permission of the publisher."
  3. Reprinted material cannot be used in any way in connection with fund-raising activities or in resources that will be sold.

Please send permission requests to the editorial office. Be sure to include the quote you want to use, the page number and magazine issue from which you got the material, and how the material will be used. Send your requests to:
Rights and Permissions
The Upper Room® Magazine
PO Box 340004
Nashville, TN 37203-0004 USA
theupperroommagazine@upperroom.org

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May I have information on writing for The Upper Room magazine?

Guidelines for writing for The Upper Room may be found on our web page here.

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Where do you get your cover art? Can I buy a print of cover art?

The art we feature is gathered from a variety of sources. We deal direclty with museums for many of the pieces we use; some transparencies we rent from art photo supliers. Some pieces we find through contacts with Christian artist associations, some come to us direct from the artists, and some we find by looking through books of art (usually published by museums, with religious art only a sub-section of the book). We know of only one possible source for prints of fine art: The New York Graphic Arts Society, Fine Art Reproductions, 35 Rover Road, Cos Cob, CT 06807 USA.

Art prints are very expensive to produce, and few people are interested in buying them -- which means that almost no one markets them. Some museums have prints available for sale in their gift shops, but usually these are prints of pieces housed in their museum. We publish in the magazine a credit line that tells where the original of our cover art is housed, if we know that, and our source for the slide or transparency used in the printing process. If you want to inquire about a print of a specific cover, you could contact the museum credited in the magazine. SuperStock, one of our transparency suppliers, refers all questioners back to us, however, so there is no point in contacting SuperStock about prints of art transparencies they supply us. They have no prints available.

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May I have the address of the writer of an Upper Room meditation?

We do not share addresses of authors of Upper Room meditations. However, we would be glad to forward your letter to the author of a given meditation. Send your letter to:
The Upper Room Magazine
PO Box 340004
Nashville, TN 37203-0004 USA
theupperroommagazine@upperroom.org

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What is The Upper Room's philosophy?

From its beginning, The Upper Room magazine has been interdenominational. We seek to build on what draws us together in Christian belief. The intent of the founders of the magazine was that it be non-sectarian and non-doctrinaire, and we work to include many perspectives in what we publish. The magazine was created in response to a call from a Sunday-school-class prayer group in Texas, who asked the church to provide for families a devotional resource to use for home worship each day. It was the time of the Great Depression, and these people felt that prayer and Bible study could help people face the difficult times with faith.

The magazine was begun by the Home Missions Board of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in 1935. This is a predecessor denomination of the United Methodist Church, which still owns the magazine. Though the magazine is owned by the United Methodist Church, it is financially separate from it. We receive no grants or subsidy from the United Methodist Church or from any other denomination. Our income comes completely from sale of our magazines and books.

The writers of the daily meditations are both laity and clergy and come from around the world, as you can see by looking at the geographical identification that follows the names of the writers (at the bottom of each page). We do not have requirements regarding denominational affiliation for our writers. We are aware of Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Nazarene, Episcopalian, Assemblies of God, and non-denominational believers among our writers, but we do not know the denominational affiliation of the vast majority of those who write for us. We evaluate about 5000 meditations each year in order to choose 365 for publication in the magazine. Our basic criterion in evaluating a meditation is this: Will it be helpful to a reader in a similar situation? We want meditations that show real people struggling to live faithfully in real-life situations, with the Bible as the touchstone for and measure of faithful living. We believe that God wills only good for each of us and that God calls us to lives of love, forgiveness, and service to others, according to the example of Christ.

The magazine is translated into 40 languages other than English and is published in 77 editions and circulated in over 100 countries. Because the meditations are translated for use in many cultures, we cannot use material which is peculiarly North American. We welcome the witness of believers from diverse perspectives, for we feel that each of us has something to share with others about our experience of the grace of God. We believe that our diversity is one of our riches within the family of God, and we seek to reflect that diversity in the magazine as well as in our staff. Among our staff members are persons from many denominations, (among them United Methodist, Episcopalian, Lutheran, Southern Baptist, National Baptist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, and United Church of Christ) as well as some who attend non-denominational community churches. We are a diverse group, and we feel this is an asset in publishing for an interdenominational audience.

In addition to our publishing, we sponsor a number of spiritual-formation programs. Among these are The Walk to Emmaus®, the Academy® for Spiritual Formation, the Adventure in Healing and Wholeness, and the Pathways Network® for Spiritual Leaders. You can find out more about these and other programs and our magazine and book publishing by exploring our web site.

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How do I contact the editorial offices of The Upper Room magazine?

The editorial offices are located in Nashville, Tennessee. You can contact them at:
The Upper Room Magazine
PO Box 340004
Nashville, TN 37203-0004 USA
Telephone: +1 (615) 340-7252
FAX: +1 (615) 340-7267
theupperroommagazine@upperroom.org

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What other magazines do you publish?

The Upper Room magazine has several editions. In addition to the regular print edition, English editions include the Large Print Edition, the Electronic Mail Edition, the Cassette Edition, and the Braille Edition. The Upper Room is available in Spanish as El Aposento Alto®. The Upper Room is also available in 77 editions and 40 languages produced around the world.

The Upper Room also publishes Pockets® magazine (for children), Devo'Zine® magazine (for youth), Alive Now® magazine (for individuals and small groups), and Weavings® magazine.

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