Tuesdays in the Chapel
Scarritt Bennett Center Facebook Live 1027 18th Avenue South, Nashville, TN, United StatesTuesdays in the Chapel is Scarritt Bennett Center’s weekly 35-minute worship service in historic Wightman Chapel. All are welcome.
Tuesdays in the Chapel is Scarritt Bennett Center’s weekly 35-minute worship service in historic Wightman Chapel. All are welcome.
Join us on Wednesday, July 27 at 6pm in Scarritt Bennett Center's Laskey Hall. JACKIE SIMS, Executive Director, People’s Alliance for Transit, Housing and Employment (PATHE); DR. SEKOU E. FRANKLIN , Associate Professor of Political Science at Middle Tennessee State University; DENZEL CALDWELL, Sergeant at Arms of Middle TN Black Gun Club; TANEA MCCLEAN, President of Middle TN Black Gun Club & Founder / Instructor of Surreal Self-Defense;and TYLER PRIDGEN, Chief of Staff of Fred Hampton Black Gun Club TN Chapter.
Join fellow poetry enthusiasts for a reading by featured local poet, Chance Chambers!
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Tuesdays in the Chapel is Scarritt Bennett Center’s weekly 35-minute worship service in historic Wightman Chapel. All are welcome.
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
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.
Tuesdays in the Chapel is Scarritt Bennett Center’s weekly 35-minute worship service in historic Wightman Chapel. All are welcome.
Vespers & All That Jazz is a unique worship experience that uses words and music from a variety of sources to encounter the Sacred.
Tuesdays in the Chapel is Scarritt Bennett Center’s weekly 35-minute worship service in historic Wightman Chapel. All are welcome.
A book study series titled, I Bring the Voices of My People. Reading and discussing Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes’ book I Bring the Voices of My People: A Womanist Vision for Racial Reconciliation. The study will create brave space for clergywomen to explore, ask questions, share thoughts, and live out racial reconciliation in preparation to bring it back to our ministry locations. The study begins August 11th and will meet weekly at 6pm through September 15th culminating with a dinner reception with and lecture from the author.
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.