The Gift of a Day: Writing as Spiritual Practice
by Melissa Tidwell Writing has been defined by one tortured writer as “the art of staring...
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Read Moreby Margaret Ernst “Hope has two beautiful daughters; their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at...
Read Moreby Monica McDougal When I applied to be a Belle H. Bennett Fellow, I imagined myself...
Read MoreOn July 13, 1996 the first Celebration of Cultures event brought to Scarritt Bennett Center...
Read MoreMargaret Ernst is a Masters of Divinity Student at Vanderbilt Divinity School serving as a...
Read Moreby Tieranny Woods I am Tieranny Woods, one of the new Belle H. Bennett Fellows. My...
Read MoreIn September 2016, Scarritt Bennett Center launched the Activist-in-Residence program developed out of consultation with...
Read MoreUsually worship has an order, a plan, a set and predictable template for when we...
Read MoreMy first glimpse of the new art show, “Complementary Colors,” in Scarritt Bennett’s Laskey gallery...
Read MoreBetween now and the end of the year, Scarritt Bennett Center is offering many opportunities...
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