Bellshire United Methodist Church at 1201 Westchester Dr. will host a Christian Music Concert on Saturday, July 22 at 7:00 PM! Performances from recording artists Jessica Fore and Ernie Rowell will be highlights of the concert.
Jessica Fore, a talented singer-songwriter and worship leader from Atlanta, will perform on acoustic guitar and sing several of her recorded songs. Highlights will be “Jealous Love,” and “Heavenly Home.” Jessica has been involved with Campus Ministry at UGA and has toured with her second album, Remedy for the Madness.
Ernie Rowell, a talented singer-songwriter from Nashville, will play several of his recorded songs, including some gospel favorites. Ernie is a Nashville favorite, and has both toured and recorded with some of Country music’s greats. His mellow voice shares the truth of the gospel with compelling power.
Everyone is invited to this wonderful evening of musical inspiration, Saturday, July 22 at 7:00 PM. There is no charge for the concert. Bellshire United Methodist Church is located at 1201 Westchester Dr., just off Dickerson Rd. near the intersection with Old Hickory Blvd. Call the church at 865-2360 or email at UMCBellshire@aol.com for more information.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Saturday, July 08, 2006
Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church presents its chancel choir in concert July 23rd “Jus’ Havin’ Chu’ch Praisin’ The Lord”
Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church presents its chancel choir in concert, July 23, 2006, 4:00 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend Jus’ Havin’ Chu’ch Praisin’ The Lord but there is an admonition: “Come comfortable and with your shouting shoes on!” Gordon Memorial UMC is located at 2334 Herman Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37208. For further information about the concert contact the church office at 615-329-2779 or 615-321-9224.
The Rev. Daniel M. Hayes, Sr., is Senior Pastor of Gordon Memorial UMC; Mrs. Barbara Thomas is Director of Music Ministry; and Rev. Jesse Boyce is Asst. Director of Music Ministry and Organist.
Everyone is invited to attend Jus’ Havin’ Chu’ch Praisin’ The Lord but there is an admonition: “Come comfortable and with your shouting shoes on!” Gordon Memorial UMC is located at 2334 Herman Street, Nashville, Tennessee 37208. For further information about the concert contact the church office at 615-329-2779 or 615-321-9224.
The Rev. Daniel M. Hayes, Sr., is Senior Pastor of Gordon Memorial UMC; Mrs. Barbara Thomas is Director of Music Ministry; and Rev. Jesse Boyce is Asst. Director of Music Ministry and Organist.
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Grace UMC Presents its First Annual Christian Music Festival, July 30, 2006
On Sunday, July 30, Grace United Methodist Church presents CENTERFEST 2006, its first annual Christian Music Festival from 2 PM to 9 PM.
Christian rock, pop, and hip hop will be represented. Artists include:

Solomons Wish
7eventh Time Down
KNAPSACKHEROES!
AndaleSeven System
SHIROCK
Beckah Shae
touch.
Concert festival price is $7 or $5 for groups of 20 or more. To reserve advance tickets call 615-754-6034. Youth ministries are especially invited to attend.
Food and drinks will be for sale that day.
Grace United Methodist Church is located at 2905 N. Mount Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet TN 37122.
For more information, and to hear music by CENTERFEST artists, visit www.myspace.com/centercoffeehouse.
Christian rock, pop, and hip hop will be represented. Artists include:

Solomons Wish
7eventh Time Down
KNAPSACKHEROES!
AndaleSeven System
SHIROCK
Beckah Shae
touch.
Concert festival price is $7 or $5 for groups of 20 or more. To reserve advance tickets call 615-754-6034. Youth ministries are especially invited to attend.
Food and drinks will be for sale that day.
Grace United Methodist Church is located at 2905 N. Mount Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet TN 37122.
For more information, and to hear music by CENTERFEST artists, visit www.myspace.com/centercoffeehouse.
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Bethlehem United Methodist Church's annual Fish Fry, Friday, July 21, Williamson County's Longest Running Fish Fry
FRANKLIN, TN---The smell of fresh cooked catfish, music and laughter will soon be filling the air Friday, July 21 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church’s annual Fish Fry in Franklin, Tennessee.
A Middle Tennessee tradition for the past 32 years, the event is considered by many as Williamson County’s longest running Fish Fry. Tom Henry, Fish Fry chairman, said all-you-can eat catfish, wonderful live bluegrass music, an incredible silent and live auction as well as a fun-filled children’s area make it a great night of fellowship.
“This has become a favorite family tradition for middle Tennesseans. The fish are still swimming in a pond in Isola, Mississippi and will make its way up just in time to be served up fresh to almost 4,000 folks. Also on the menu are hush puppies and delicious cole slaw made from a secret recipe prepared by a committee of great cooks. It is such a fun time for so many great reasons and a portion of the proceeds benefits the missions of our church,” Henry said.
Back by popular demand is the Bethlehem Bluegrass Band organized and lead by talented church Music and Arts director, Harry Robinson.
While the dinner is the main attraction, the children’s area sports an inflatable obstacle course, giant slide, castle walk, games and more. More than 350 of the members are involved in the event and some of the best cooks in the Grassland area are participating in the bake sale.
“This is an old-time summer social where you’re guaranteed to have a great meal and loads of entertainment,” Henry said.
The Fish Fry is held on the church grounds off Old Hillsboro Road in the Grassland Area from 4:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 for adults in advance or $10.00 at the gate – children under 10 are $4.00. Carryout dinners are also available.
Bethlehem United Methodist Church is located at 2419 Bethlehem Loop Road near the intersection of Hillsboro and Old Hillsboro Roads in Franklin, Tennessee. For more information and tickets, contact the church at (615) 794-6721.
Emogene’s Mississippi Pecan Pie or Tartlets
(Pecan Tartlets are a favorite Fish Fry bake sale item and go quickly.)
1 cup white corn syrup
1 cup chopped pecans (chopped is more flavorful)
½ cup sugar
3 eggs, slightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon butter, melted
A Middle Tennessee tradition for the past 32 years, the event is considered by many as Williamson County’s longest running Fish Fry. Tom Henry, Fish Fry chairman, said all-you-can eat catfish, wonderful live bluegrass music, an incredible silent and live auction as well as a fun-filled children’s area make it a great night of fellowship.
“This has become a favorite family tradition for middle Tennesseans. The fish are still swimming in a pond in Isola, Mississippi and will make its way up just in time to be served up fresh to almost 4,000 folks. Also on the menu are hush puppies and delicious cole slaw made from a secret recipe prepared by a committee of great cooks. It is such a fun time for so many great reasons and a portion of the proceeds benefits the missions of our church,” Henry said.
Back by popular demand is the Bethlehem Bluegrass Band organized and lead by talented church Music and Arts director, Harry Robinson.
While the dinner is the main attraction, the children’s area sports an inflatable obstacle course, giant slide, castle walk, games and more. More than 350 of the members are involved in the event and some of the best cooks in the Grassland area are participating in the bake sale.
“This is an old-time summer social where you’re guaranteed to have a great meal and loads of entertainment,” Henry said.
The Fish Fry is held on the church grounds off Old Hillsboro Road in the Grassland Area from 4:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 for adults in advance or $10.00 at the gate – children under 10 are $4.00. Carryout dinners are also available.
Bethlehem United Methodist Church is located at 2419 Bethlehem Loop Road near the intersection of Hillsboro and Old Hillsboro Roads in Franklin, Tennessee. For more information and tickets, contact the church at (615) 794-6721.
Emogene’s Mississippi Pecan Pie or Tartlets
(Pecan Tartlets are a favorite Fish Fry bake sale item and go quickly.)
1 cup white corn syrup
1 cup chopped pecans (chopped is more flavorful)
½ cup sugar
3 eggs, slightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon butter, melted
"Let Freedom Sing" Hunger Drive Benefit, Hermitage UMC, July 2nd

Steve Warren
Hermitage United Methodist Church is pleased to announce that a benefit concert featuring Gospel Recording Artist Steve Warren will take place on Sunday, July 2nd beginning at 4:30 p.m. The concert will benefit our neighbors in Mississippi that are still suffering from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and need our help. Non-perishable, non-glass food items will be collected for Mississippi Coast Relief Efforts. Please bring a canned good or a monetary contribution to aid us in this hunger drive. For easy transport on the semi-trailer that we hope to fill, cases of food are requested if at all possible.
An ice cream social will follow the concert. This event is open to everyone at no charge. Please join us for an evening of fun and fellowship. Child care will be provided.
HUMC is located at 205 Belinda Drive; Hermitage, TN. For more information, please contact the church at 883-3918.
Friday, June 09, 2006
Hillcrest UMC Men's Annual Boston Butt Smokin', 4th of July
by Nancy Neelley
Can you imagine the 4th of July without the Stars and Stripes, fireworks, checkered tablecloths and juicy, slow smoked, pork BBQ from the Hillcrest Men’s Annual Boston Butt Smokin’? Of course not…it’s just down right un-American.
Even with the price of gas causing our pocketbooks a little distress, the Hillcrest Men are selling these succulent, 6 to 8 pound Boston Butts at the same low price of $20.00.
So why wait around and fret over what to eat for this big, beautiful national holiday, when all you’ve got to do is place your order now. There’s a couple of ways to do it: email your order to brian.sanderson@comcast.net or call your favorite Hillcrest Men’s member and order through him. Easy, huh?
And here’s a little July 4th idea: order, before we start smoking and we’ll throw in a second butt for only $20.00 more. That’s like getting two Boston Butts for $40.00 and the peace of mind to know you won’t run out of the main course this holiday.
All orders will be available for pickup between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon, July 1st at the Hillcrest United Methodist Church Christian Life Center, 5112 Raywood Lane, Nashville, TN 37211.
Don’t delay! Order yours today! It just doesn’t get any easier than this.
Can you imagine the 4th of July without the Stars and Stripes, fireworks, checkered tablecloths and juicy, slow smoked, pork BBQ from the Hillcrest Men’s Annual Boston Butt Smokin’? Of course not…it’s just down right un-American.
Even with the price of gas causing our pocketbooks a little distress, the Hillcrest Men are selling these succulent, 6 to 8 pound Boston Butts at the same low price of $20.00.
So why wait around and fret over what to eat for this big, beautiful national holiday, when all you’ve got to do is place your order now. There’s a couple of ways to do it: email your order to brian.sanderson@comcast.net or call your favorite Hillcrest Men’s member and order through him. Easy, huh?
And here’s a little July 4th idea: order, before we start smoking and we’ll throw in a second butt for only $20.00 more. That’s like getting two Boston Butts for $40.00 and the peace of mind to know you won’t run out of the main course this holiday.
All orders will be available for pickup between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon, July 1st at the Hillcrest United Methodist Church Christian Life Center, 5112 Raywood Lane, Nashville, TN 37211.
Don’t delay! Order yours today! It just doesn’t get any easier than this.
Monday, May 22, 2006
Mt. Zion UMC Concert Series Features some of Southern Gospel's best singing groups
Some of Southern Gospel’s best singing groups are appearing at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Cunningham, TN. for the church’s 2006 Concert Series. Sponsored by Mt. Zion United Methodist Church and promoted by Phillip Chambers, the concerts begin at 7 P.M. (unless otherwise noted) with free admission for all. A love offering is taken for the group at each event. Concessions prepared by Mt. Zion’s Miriam Circle are also available.
The 2006 line-up is top notch with big arenas not often seeing this quality in one year. The Greenes, The Inspirations, and Gold City have already appeared. Coming up in later concerts are:
Friday, June 2 Brian Free and Assurance

At this year's Dove Awards in Nashville, TN Brian Free and Assurance were awarded a Dove for Favorite Southern Gospel Recorded Song for "Long As I Got king Jesus". The group was very honored and thrilled to have won.
Saturday, July 8 The Florida Boys
Saturday, August 5 The Chuck Wagon Gang
Mt. Zion’s old-fashioned Burger and Ice Cream Supper begins at 5 P.M.with the Chuck Wagon
Gang appearing at 7 P.M.
Sunday, August 27 2 P.M. The Primitive Quartet
Friday, September 8 The Palmetto State Quartet
Thursday, October 5 The Hoppers
Saturday, December 2 The Kingsmen
Mt. Zion UMC is located halfway between Dickson, TN and Clarksville, TN at 5875 Highway 48, Cunningham, TN. The Church is one mile north of the Montgomery/Dickson County line. For more information please call Phillip Chambers at 931-387-3331.
The 2006 line-up is top notch with big arenas not often seeing this quality in one year. The Greenes, The Inspirations, and Gold City have already appeared. Coming up in later concerts are:
Friday, June 2 Brian Free and Assurance

At this year's Dove Awards in Nashville, TN Brian Free and Assurance were awarded a Dove for Favorite Southern Gospel Recorded Song for "Long As I Got king Jesus". The group was very honored and thrilled to have won.
Saturday, July 8 The Florida Boys
Saturday, August 5 The Chuck Wagon Gang
Mt. Zion’s old-fashioned Burger and Ice Cream Supper begins at 5 P.M.with the Chuck Wagon
Gang appearing at 7 P.M.
Sunday, August 27 2 P.M. The Primitive Quartet
Friday, September 8 The Palmetto State Quartet
Thursday, October 5 The Hoppers
Saturday, December 2 The Kingsmen
Mt. Zion UMC is located halfway between Dickson, TN and Clarksville, TN at 5875 Highway 48, Cunningham, TN. The Church is one mile north of the Montgomery/Dickson County line. For more information please call Phillip Chambers at 931-387-3331.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Antioch Area Church to Host Drive-In Movie

(Antioch) It's been a long time since people living in Nashville had access to a drive-in movie theater. These days people have to drive to Watertown to find a drive-in, one of the few left standing in the region. However, the people of the Antioch United Methodist Church want bring the drive-in movie a little closer to home, so on the first Fridays in June, July, and August, they will be hosting the Starlight Drive-In, their own version of a drive-in movie.
Church members will be mounting a projection screen on the old baseball backstop that sits at the edge of the parking lot of this local congregation. Then, weather permitting, they will be hosting family films and free popcorn for all comers. Attendees can bring lawn chairs and sit on the grass near the screen, or stay in their cars and listen to the movie via their FM radio. The church playground will be open for kids of all ages, and the church is working to have other refreshments provided for a small fee.
"We really want this to be a community event here in Antioch," said Jay Voorhees, pastor of the congregation. "Antioch doesn't have any outdoor programming in the local parks like some other neighborhoods in Nashville, so we hope that this might be a way for families to come together under the stars and have a great time together."Persons are asked to start gathering for the movies at 7:30 p.m., and the movie will start at dusk. Families are also invited to bring a picnic dinner early if they like, and use the playground until the movie begins.
The first movie scheduled for June 2 is "Because of Winn Dixie," starring Jeff Daniels, Cicely Tyson, Dave Matthews, Eva Marie Saint, and AnnaSophia Robb.
The Antioch United Methodist Church is located at 41 Tusculum Rd., one block off Blue Hole Rd. in Antioch. For more information, please call (615) 832-6248 or visit the church web site at www.antiochumc.net.
Friday, May 05, 2006
Music and Arts Camp at Forest Hills United Methodist Church, Brentwood, Tennessee, July 24-28, 2006, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Music and Arts Camp at Forest Hills UMC is an exciting day camp for all children who have completed kindergarten thru the sixth grade.
The camp, held July 24-28 from 9 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.,* offers children opportunities to express themselves thru music and arts in new and exciting ways. During the week, campers will learn and produce a delightful musical, The Troubbable of Zerubbable by William Anderson. In doing so they will be involved in all aspects of theatrical production: singing, arts and crafts, choreography, and drama. There will also be special recreational opportunities each day.
Though children are expected to bring their own lunches, snacks will be provided. There is no charge for the camp and all campers will receive a FREE t-shirt in honor of their participation.
On Friday, the last day of the camp, the children will present the musical for two local assisted living centers—Brighton Gardens and Southerland Place.
Forest Hills UMC is located at 1250 Old Hickory Blvd., Brentwood, Tennessee 37027. The phone there is 615-373-3131, fax is 373-8392.
For further information contact Joan Wooden, joan@foresthillsumc.org
*extended care is available for children of working parents from 8-9 a.m. and 2-5:30 p.m. each day. Though the camp experience is free, the extended care fee is $10 per day.
For Music and Arts Camp information and direct link to downloadable registration form CLICK HERE http://www.foresthillsumc.org/content.asp?CID=89970
Music and Arts Camp at Forest Hills UMC is an exciting day camp for all children who have completed kindergarten thru the sixth grade.
The camp, held July 24-28 from 9 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.,* offers children opportunities to express themselves thru music and arts in new and exciting ways. During the week, campers will learn and produce a delightful musical, The Troubbable of Zerubbable by William Anderson. In doing so they will be involved in all aspects of theatrical production: singing, arts and crafts, choreography, and drama. There will also be special recreational opportunities each day.
Though children are expected to bring their own lunches, snacks will be provided. There is no charge for the camp and all campers will receive a FREE t-shirt in honor of their participation.
On Friday, the last day of the camp, the children will present the musical for two local assisted living centers—Brighton Gardens and Southerland Place.
Forest Hills UMC is located at 1250 Old Hickory Blvd., Brentwood, Tennessee 37027. The phone there is 615-373-3131, fax is 373-8392.
For further information contact Joan Wooden, joan@foresthillsumc.org
*extended care is available for children of working parents from 8-9 a.m. and 2-5:30 p.m. each day. Though the camp experience is free, the extended care fee is $10 per day.
For Music and Arts Camp information and direct link to downloadable registration form CLICK HERE http://www.foresthillsumc.org/content.asp?CID=89970
Monday, May 01, 2006
Igniting Ministries Team of United Methodist Communications awards an "Official Welcoming Congregation" designation to Arlington United Methodist Church in Nashville
April 28, 2006
Arlington United Methodist Church
Jennifer Stephens
1360 Murfreesboro Road
Nashville, TN 37217
Dear Jennifer and church members,
The Igniting Ministry Team at United Methodist Communications is pleased to recognize Arlington United Methodist Church as an official “Welcoming Congregation” for 2006! Our denomination recognizes hospitality as a vital ministry. Embracing newcomers and providing opportunities for discipleship in our congregations is a lifestyle.
Please find enclosed a plaque to be displayed in your church. In addition to the plaque, we have placed a special designation next to your church’s listing on the Find-A-Church database. To see your listing, go to www.unitedmethodist.org and key in your ZIP code at the appropriate place.
We hope you will continue to participate in the four-year award process moving your congregation toward a permanent welcoming lifestyle. Upon renewal of each year’s form, we will send you an additional seal for your plaque, as well as an additional designation on the Web site. The worksheet and Year 2 addendum sheet is enclosed. All of these forms can be downloaded from our web site, www.ignitingministry.org.
Igniting Ministry continues to grow, and we hope we are providing you with the tools and resources to enrich your ministry. Our new series of “Expression Packages” are a few of those tools. You can preview the Expression Packages at www.ignitingministry.org.
On behalf of the entire Igniting Ministry team, we thank you for all that you do to ensure that newcomers know the people of The United Methodist Church have open hearts, open minds and open doors.
Sincerely,
Royya James
Certification Coordinator
Igniting Ministry
United Methodist Communications
P.S. – we have added your church email address to our database so you can begin receiving Igniting Ministry updates.
April 28, 2006
Arlington United Methodist Church
Jennifer Stephens
1360 Murfreesboro Road
Nashville, TN 37217
Dear Jennifer and church members,
The Igniting Ministry Team at United Methodist Communications is pleased to recognize Arlington United Methodist Church as an official “Welcoming Congregation” for 2006! Our denomination recognizes hospitality as a vital ministry. Embracing newcomers and providing opportunities for discipleship in our congregations is a lifestyle.
Please find enclosed a plaque to be displayed in your church. In addition to the plaque, we have placed a special designation next to your church’s listing on the Find-A-Church database. To see your listing, go to www.unitedmethodist.org and key in your ZIP code at the appropriate place.
We hope you will continue to participate in the four-year award process moving your congregation toward a permanent welcoming lifestyle. Upon renewal of each year’s form, we will send you an additional seal for your plaque, as well as an additional designation on the Web site. The worksheet and Year 2 addendum sheet is enclosed. All of these forms can be downloaded from our web site, www.ignitingministry.org.
Igniting Ministry continues to grow, and we hope we are providing you with the tools and resources to enrich your ministry. Our new series of “Expression Packages” are a few of those tools. You can preview the Expression Packages at www.ignitingministry.org.
On behalf of the entire Igniting Ministry team, we thank you for all that you do to ensure that newcomers know the people of The United Methodist Church have open hearts, open minds and open doors.
Sincerely,
Royya James
Certification Coordinator
Igniting Ministry
United Methodist Communications
P.S. – we have added your church email address to our database so you can begin receiving Igniting Ministry updates.
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Grace United Methodist Church, Mt. Juliet, Begins Coffeehouse with Concerts by Top Christian artists
Grace United Methodist in Mt Juliet has begun a coffeehouse series targeted to youth but open to all in the community with concerts by Christian artists in a variety of genres.
The series is being called The Center Coffeehouse and is held at the Grace UM Family Life Center – 3085 N Mount Juliet Road Mt Juliet TN. The concerts are held on Sunday nights in hopes that other youth groups will make this part of their youth ministry that night.
Artists and dates already confirmed include:
April 23
Amy Courts and David Stevenson
May 21
Through A Glass and Jenn Weber
June 21
TBA soon
July 30
KNAPSACKHEROES!
For more information see www.myspace.com/centercoffeehouse and www.graceumc.net/centercoffeehouse. Or email webmaster@graceumc.net.
Grace United Methodist in Mt Juliet has begun a coffeehouse series targeted to youth but open to all in the community with concerts by Christian artists in a variety of genres.
The series is being called The Center Coffeehouse and is held at the Grace UM Family Life Center – 3085 N Mount Juliet Road Mt Juliet TN. The concerts are held on Sunday nights in hopes that other youth groups will make this part of their youth ministry that night.
Artists and dates already confirmed include:
April 23
Amy Courts and David Stevenson
May 21
Through A Glass and Jenn Weber
June 21
TBA soon
July 30
KNAPSACKHEROES!
For more information see www.myspace.com/centercoffeehouse and www.graceumc.net/centercoffeehouse. Or email webmaster@graceumc.net.
Friday, February 24, 2006
THE GATHERING: Crievewood United Methodist Church Creates an information, non-traditional worship experience for the . . . young at heart.
The Gathering is an informal, non-traditional worship experience … designed with the young at heart in mind. If you’ve been turned off by or just can’t connect with traditional worship, this experience may be just what you’ve been looking for!
Everyone is welcome each Sunday morning at 8:30 AM in The Gathering place in Crievewood UMC’s Fellowship Hall.
Popular local jazz pianist, Tom McBryde, and an ensemble of percussionist, strings and a very talented local recording artist/vocalist will provide the contemporary music for the services.
Rev. Matt Kelley will be the primary worship leader and preacher, supplemented by Rev. Dave McIntyre and others from time to time.
A lite continental breakfast will be available with plenty of robust, hot coffee.
Participants are urged to “Come as they are” … both literally, figuratively and spiritually. They are urged to dress at their own comfort level … God looks on the heart!
The inaugural service will be held on Sunday, March 5th. Come and bring a friend, or come and find a friend!!
This non-traditional worship experience will be held on the lower level of the Church located at the corner of Hogan Road and Marchant Dr. in the Crieve Hall neighborhood of South Nashville adjacent to the Ellington Agricultural Center… south of Harding Place; east of I-65. Go south off of Harding Place on Trousdale Dr. to Hogan Road and turn left.
The Gathering is an informal, non-traditional worship experience … designed with the young at heart in mind. If you’ve been turned off by or just can’t connect with traditional worship, this experience may be just what you’ve been looking for!
Everyone is welcome each Sunday morning at 8:30 AM in The Gathering place in Crievewood UMC’s Fellowship Hall.
Popular local jazz pianist, Tom McBryde, and an ensemble of percussionist, strings and a very talented local recording artist/vocalist will provide the contemporary music for the services.
Rev. Matt Kelley will be the primary worship leader and preacher, supplemented by Rev. Dave McIntyre and others from time to time.
A lite continental breakfast will be available with plenty of robust, hot coffee.
Participants are urged to “Come as they are” … both literally, figuratively and spiritually. They are urged to dress at their own comfort level … God looks on the heart!
The inaugural service will be held on Sunday, March 5th. Come and bring a friend, or come and find a friend!!
This non-traditional worship experience will be held on the lower level of the Church located at the corner of Hogan Road and Marchant Dr. in the Crieve Hall neighborhood of South Nashville adjacent to the Ellington Agricultural Center… south of Harding Place; east of I-65. Go south off of Harding Place on Trousdale Dr. to Hogan Road and turn left.
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