Speaking

Alan can speak at your next event, gathering, breakout group, or conference. He has spoken at denominational events, conferences, regional meetings, university campuses, fundraisers, and at National Football League events.  Alan has spoken at NFL Player’s Association JB Awards, La Salle University, Eastern Univerity, American Baptist Churches USA, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, the District of Columbia Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of New Jersey, and American Baptist Churches of New York State.

Alan Rudnick is a speaker, writer, author of “The Work of the Associate Pastor” (Judson Press) and has been featured on television, radio, and written for the Syracuse Post Standard, Albany Times Union, Christian Ethics, Baptist Standard, The Christian Citizen, The Fund for Theological Education, Ministry Matters, Leading Ideas, and Baptist News Global. He has also been a featured guest on HuffPost Live and Up For Debate. Alan is a doctoral student at La Salle University’s Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) program.

Endorsements:
“Alan Rudnick is one of my favorite go-to people for sensible, reliable, and well-articulated commentary about being and doing church in the 21st century. He pays close attention to credible data when writing about politically-charged topics and puts forth his opinion in a way that welcomes civil debate.”

– Meredith Gould, Author of The Social Media Gospel and Deliberate Acts of Kindness, Digital Strategist and Communications Consultant for Mission-based Organizations

“Alan is a strong young leader and pastor. He has great abilities in visionary leadership, creating collegial relationships, preaching and pastoral presence.”

– Ray Schooler,  Director of Development & Church Relations at International Ministries, American Baptist Churches USA

“Alan is one of those rare individuals with a wide range of gifts. In addition to his pastorate and calling to ministry, he is also a talented writer, social media strategist, and denominational leader. His outgoing personality draws others to him.”

– Kim Shimer, Director of Communications at Villanova University College of Engineering