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William Strickland–designed 1840s church that served as a hospital during the American Civil War.
154 Rep. John Lewis Way N, Nashville, TN 37219, United States

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THE Homeless CEO
at 2024 Jun 14
THE Homeless CEO
at 2024 Jun 14
Consumer Advisory Board meeting I'm the Chair we meet after The Contributor Street Vendor breakfast !!!! Each month the 3rd or 4th Wednesdays of the month
Twink Le b
at 2024 May 31
Twink Le b
at 2024 May 31
Disappointed that this was not open and does not have hours of operations. Was hoping to see it and no luck to see this beautiful building:(
Ryan Archer
at 2024 Apr 09
Ryan Archer
at 2024 Apr 09
We were in town on Easter so we needed a place to go to church. This is a historic location with a very grand organ!
Peggy Pearson
at 2023 Mar 05
Peggy Pearson
at 2023 Mar 05
From the pictures, this looks like a very beautiful church. I would love to tour it, but it seems it's not readily available. How sad! I would have even paid to see inside!
Karen Spencer-Mcgee
at 2020 Mar 07
Karen Spencer-Mcgee
at 2020 Mar 07
For the past few years Everytime we go to Mom's Demand Action Against Senseless Gun Violence in America this amazing church and the volunteer coordinator have treated us like WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE! THANKS FOR THE LOVE ❤️❤️💗❤️💗
Kathy Fox
at 2019 Dec 05
Kathy Fox
at 2019 Dec 05
The 95th Holiday Waffle Shop was today and it was awesome. Waffles with Nashville hot chicken were a favorite of course. Silent auction and a bake sale too. Looking forward to next year!

The church is so rich in history and the Egyptian Revival architecture is fascinating. A great church to visit on Sunday or during the Nashville art crawls.
jennie frank
at 2019 Apr 11
jennie frank
at 2019 Apr 11
I LOVE this church. I got married in this beautifully historic sanctuary, and also was so blessed to use almost all of the building for my wedding portrait. Michael Arwood, the wedding coordinator, was amazing, as well as Dena Swoner, who helped us with the contracts, scheduling, and many other details. The people here are so very kind and welcoming. We would not have wanted anything more for our special day. We also love to come here for speakers and live music. I have met Nadia Bolz-Weber here, as well as some of the most eclectic underground jazz pianists and instrumentalists. Patty Griffin recorded her album 'Downtown Church' in the sanctuary. The acoustics are incredible there and in the chapel. Many other artists have recorded in this sacred space, but the Patty one is extra special because my husband and I claim one of the songs, 'Little Fire' as our song. When we got married, I was able to sing it right where Patty did. And that's just a few of the great things about this church...LOVE. (Photo credit David and Bradley Thomas)

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