PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7, 2015—

American Bible Society will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house to celebrate its new Center City headquarters. The nearly 200-year-old organization moved to the nation’s most historic block in July.

The city of Philadelphia has welcomed American Bible Society with open arms, and we are thrilled to call this city home,” said Roy Peterson, American Bible Society’s president and CEO. “This new headquarters was designed to serve as the hub of our operations as we enter our third century of ministry and pursue a vision to see 100 million Americans engaging the Bible and 100 percent of the world’s languages translated for Bible engagement.

American Bible Society employs some 200 people, most of whom work in its new office across from the Independence Visitor Center. Its prime location provides an opportunity for the ministry to interact with tourists as they visit Philadelphia—as well as providing space for future expansion. The ministry has plans to develop an interactive Bible exhibition on the first floor of its building for visitors to Independence Mall and historic Old City.


WHAT: Ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house

WHO:

  • Roy Peterson, president and CEO of American Bible Society
  • Wilson Goode, former mayor of Philadelphia
  • Alan Greenberger, deputy mayor for economic development and director of commerce
  • Rev. Bonnie Camarda, director of partnerships for The Salvation Army of Greater Philadelphia
  • Nick Athens, chairman of American Bible Society’s board

WHEN: Wed, Oct. 14, 9:30 a.m. ET

WHERE:
American Bible Society
101 North Independence Mall East FL8
Philadelphia, PA 19106


About American Bible Society:

Since 1816, American Bible Society has worked to make the Bible available to every person in a language and format each can understand and afford, so all people may experience its life-changing message. One of the nation’s first and most enduring ministries, today’s American Bible Society provides resources across a variety of platforms, enabling first-time readers and seasoned theologians alike to engage with the best-selling book of all time. For more information, visit American.Bible.