Print media may not be able to pull off the§all-dancing, all-singing §audio and visual appeal of more recent media, but it§continues to §have broad appeal. Of course, print has the advantage§of being §remarkably portable, it does not need to be plugged§in or have §batteries added to work and, as a bonus, it can be§safely recycled §after use. Volunteer (or non-profit) organisations in§particular §favour the use of print less for information sharing§than for §building community. For more than 100 years the§Seventh-day §Adventist Church has maintained a large and diverse§print output. §One of their weekly magazines provides a case study§to discover §what can be effective through print in contributing§to group §connectedness and cohesion, and developing a sense of§belonging. §The findings point to ways in which print can be§successful in §achieving these goals.Those involved in media will be§interested to §discover, and may be surprised at, how print§continues to have a §strong impact despite the fascination newer media brings.