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Property Damage

The most important thing a congregation can do to prepare for property damage is to make sure all church property is properly insured, know exactly the contents of coverage, and take steps to protect the property in the event of a potential emergency (usually a weather-related event).

We strongly recommend contacting your property's insurance agent to review your coverage and discuss recommendations on preparedness protocols.

Several resources on church property insurance can be found via Church Pension Group's "Church Insurance Companies." Additional property asset tracking templates are available from Episcopal Relief & Development.

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Christine McTaggart
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    Christine McTaggart

    Communications Director
    919-600-5314 |

    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 working 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.

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