Vespers & All That Jazz
Scarritt Bennett Center 1027 18th Avenue South, Nashville, TN, United StatesVespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Join Rev. Kelli X, Director of Racial Justice for Scarritt Bennett Center, and Rev. Dori Gorman, Chaplain for the YMCA of Middle Tennessee, for an eight-session study of therapist Resmaa Menakem's groundbreaking book My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies at Scarritt Bennett Center.
Storylines Book Club is Scarritt Bennett Center’s women’s book club, providing a unique opportunity to meet new people, enrich your reading experience, and expand your perspectives.
Live Concert by Sarah McQuaid, author of The Irish DADGAD Guitar Book & Lifetime Achievement Award Winner
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Be renewed and empowered as co-creators of transformative performances in a spirit of excellence during this Soul Work retreat.
Share a delectable dinner and enjoy fellowship and conversation in the historic Susie Gray Dining Hall, followed by our weekly Vespers and All That Jazz worship service in Wightman Chapel.
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Join Rev. Kelli X, Director of Racial Justice for Scarritt Bennett Center, and Rev. Dori Gorman, Chaplain for the YMCA of Middle Tennessee, for an eight-session study of therapist Resmaa Menakem's groundbreaking book My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies at Scarritt Bennett Center.
Join fellow poetry enthusiasts for a reading by a featured local poet. September 28th, 2023 is Anjetta Williams. Anjetta (Anjie) Williams recently retired from working at Tennessee State University (TSU) after serving as Business Coordinator for 22 years. She was the first African American female in Tennessee to pass the Educational Facilities Professional examination, a Facilities certification.