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SUMMARY:Sacred Ground: A Film-Based Dialogue Series on Race & Faith
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Ground\, The Episcopal Church’s eleven week series on race and faith\, will be offered in-person Tuesdays\, January 9 – March 19 (a virtual option is available Mondays\, January 8 – March 18).   Built around a powerful curriculum of documentary films and readings\, this series invites participants to walk back through history—peel away the layers that brought us to the challenges and divides of the present day and envision a future as Beloved Community.  Each session offers space for difficult but respectful dialogue in large and small groups.  Parishioners who have completed Sacred Ground have described the series as a transformative springboard for individual and communal growth.  \n\n\n\nSacred Ground will be facilitated by members of the Diocesan Beloved Community Commission and participation is open to Episcopalians in the Diocese of Tennessee.  Each class is limited to 35 participants.  There is no cost to attend but participants must be able to commit to regular attendance and 3-4 hours of weekly class preparation.  Registration for the following classes will be accepted as they are received\, with a deadline of Wednesday\, December 6. Click HERE to learn more or contact Nancy Cason . \n\n\n\nTuesday evenings (in-person) January 9 – March 196:30 – 8:00pmTo register\, click << HERE >> 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/sacred-ground-a-film-based-dialogue-series-on-race-faith-2/2024-02-13/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sacred Ground: A Film-Based Dialogue Series on Race & Faith
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Ground\, The Episcopal Church’s eleven week series on race and faith\, will be offered in-person Tuesdays\, January 9 – March 19 (a virtual option is available Mondays\, January 8 – March 18).   Built around a powerful curriculum of documentary films and readings\, this series invites participants to walk back through history—peel away the layers that brought us to the challenges and divides of the present day and envision a future as Beloved Community.  Each session offers space for difficult but respectful dialogue in large and small groups.  Parishioners who have completed Sacred Ground have described the series as a transformative springboard for individual and communal growth.  \n\n\n\nSacred Ground will be facilitated by members of the Diocesan Beloved Community Commission and participation is open to Episcopalians in the Diocese of Tennessee.  Each class is limited to 35 participants.  There is no cost to attend but participants must be able to commit to regular attendance and 3-4 hours of weekly class preparation.  Registration for the following classes will be accepted as they are received\, with a deadline of Wednesday\, December 6. Click HERE to learn more or contact Nancy Cason . \n\n\n\nTuesday evenings (in-person) January 9 – March 196:30 – 8:00pmTo register\, click << HERE >> 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/sacred-ground-a-film-based-dialogue-series-on-race-faith-2/2024-02-06/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sacred Ground: A Film-Based Dialogue Series on Race & Faith
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Ground\, The Episcopal Church’s eleven week series on race and faith\, will be offered in-person Tuesdays\, January 9 – March 19 (a virtual option is available Mondays\, January 8 – March 18).   Built around a powerful curriculum of documentary films and readings\, this series invites participants to walk back through history—peel away the layers that brought us to the challenges and divides of the present day and envision a future as Beloved Community.  Each session offers space for difficult but respectful dialogue in large and small groups.  Parishioners who have completed Sacred Ground have described the series as a transformative springboard for individual and communal growth.  \n\n\n\nSacred Ground will be facilitated by members of the Diocesan Beloved Community Commission and participation is open to Episcopalians in the Diocese of Tennessee.  Each class is limited to 35 participants.  There is no cost to attend but participants must be able to commit to regular attendance and 3-4 hours of weekly class preparation.  Registration for the following classes will be accepted as they are received\, with a deadline of Wednesday\, December 6. Click HERE to learn more or contact Nancy Cason . \n\n\n\nTuesday evenings (in-person) January 9 – March 196:30 – 8:00pmTo register\, click << HERE >> 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/sacred-ground-a-film-based-dialogue-series-on-race-faith-2/2024-01-30/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sacred Ground: A Film-Based Dialogue Series on Race & Faith
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Ground\, The Episcopal Church’s eleven week series on race and faith\, will be offered in-person Tuesdays\, January 9 – March 19 (a virtual option is available Mondays\, January 8 – March 18).   Built around a powerful curriculum of documentary films and readings\, this series invites participants to walk back through history—peel away the layers that brought us to the challenges and divides of the present day and envision a future as Beloved Community.  Each session offers space for difficult but respectful dialogue in large and small groups.  Parishioners who have completed Sacred Ground have described the series as a transformative springboard for individual and communal growth.  \n\n\n\nSacred Ground will be facilitated by members of the Diocesan Beloved Community Commission and participation is open to Episcopalians in the Diocese of Tennessee.  Each class is limited to 35 participants.  There is no cost to attend but participants must be able to commit to regular attendance and 3-4 hours of weekly class preparation.  Registration for the following classes will be accepted as they are received\, with a deadline of Wednesday\, December 6. Click HERE to learn more or contact Nancy Cason . \n\n\n\nTuesday evenings (in-person) January 9 – March 196:30 – 8:00pmTo register\, click << HERE >> 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/sacred-ground-a-film-based-dialogue-series-on-race-faith-2/2024-01-23/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sacred Ground: A Film-Based Dialogue Series on Race & Faith
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Ground\, The Episcopal Church’s eleven week series on race and faith\, will be offered in-person Tuesdays\, January 9 – March 19 (a virtual option is available Mondays\, January 8 – March 18).   Built around a powerful curriculum of documentary films and readings\, this series invites participants to walk back through history—peel away the layers that brought us to the challenges and divides of the present day and envision a future as Beloved Community.  Each session offers space for difficult but respectful dialogue in large and small groups.  Parishioners who have completed Sacred Ground have described the series as a transformative springboard for individual and communal growth.  \n\n\n\nSacred Ground will be facilitated by members of the Diocesan Beloved Community Commission and participation is open to Episcopalians in the Diocese of Tennessee.  Each class is limited to 35 participants.  There is no cost to attend but participants must be able to commit to regular attendance and 3-4 hours of weekly class preparation.  Registration for the following classes will be accepted as they are received\, with a deadline of Wednesday\, December 6. Click HERE to learn more or contact Nancy Cason . \n\n\n\nTuesday evenings (in-person) January 9 – March 196:30 – 8:00pmTo register\, click << HERE >> 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/sacred-ground-a-film-based-dialogue-series-on-race-faith-2/2024-01-16/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sacred Ground: A Film-Based Dialogue Series on Race & Faith
DESCRIPTION:Sacred Ground\, The Episcopal Church’s eleven week series on race and faith\, will be offered in-person Tuesdays\, January 9 – March 19 (a virtual option is available Mondays\, January 8 – March 18).   Built around a powerful curriculum of documentary films and readings\, this series invites participants to walk back through history—peel away the layers that brought us to the challenges and divides of the present day and envision a future as Beloved Community.  Each session offers space for difficult but respectful dialogue in large and small groups.  Parishioners who have completed Sacred Ground have described the series as a transformative springboard for individual and communal growth.  \n\n\n\nSacred Ground will be facilitated by members of the Diocesan Beloved Community Commission and participation is open to Episcopalians in the Diocese of Tennessee.  Each class is limited to 35 participants.  There is no cost to attend but participants must be able to commit to regular attendance and 3-4 hours of weekly class preparation.  Registration for the following classes will be accepted as they are received\, with a deadline of Wednesday\, December 6. Click HERE to learn more or contact Nancy Cason . \n\n\n\nTuesday evenings (in-person) January 9 – March 196:30 – 8:00pmTo register\, click << HERE >> 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/sacred-ground-a-film-based-dialogue-series-on-race-faith-2/2024-01-09/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:All Saints Evensong
DESCRIPTION:Every year on the evening of All Saints Sunday\, St. Bartholomew’s Church in Nashville gathers by candlelight to remember those who have died. Led by the Chamber Singers\, all are invited to participate in this liturgy of remembrance through a service of sung evening prayer: singing\, praying\, and remembering to Christ those we love but see no more. All ages are welcome.
URL:https://edtn.org/event/all-saints-evensong/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sacred Music Concert
DESCRIPTION:On May 21 at 4 p.m. the music ministry of St. Bartholomew’s Church\, Nashville will host a concert of classical and sacred music featuring choral\, instrumental\, and vocal music presented by the St. B’s choir and other talented musicians from our parish. Reception to follow.
URL:https://edtn.org/event/sacred-music-concert/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:St. Bartholomew's Church\, Nashville Visitation
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URL:https://edtn.org/event/st-bartholomews-church-nashville-visitation/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:The History of Voting Rights in America
DESCRIPTION:Thanks in large part to Dr. King’s leadership\, the Voting Rights Act was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson in 1965.  St. Bartholomew’s Church will host a talk on Thursday evening\, January 19\, at 6:30pm in Wallace Hall to hear historian Brad Perry\, long-time teacher of African-American studies and co-founder of The Public\, discuss the history as well as the current state of voting rights: how that relates to the ongoing struggle for racial justice in our country and the role that the church can play in this effort.
URL:https://edtn.org/event/the-history-of-voting-rights-in-america/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Advent Lessons & Carols at St. Bartholomew's
DESCRIPTION:An iconic tradition of the Advent season\, join the choir and musicians of St. B’s for a service of Advent Lessons & Carols. This service\, dating back to 19th-century England\, tells the story from creation to the birth of Jesus through scripture\, choral music\, and the singing of carols. Bring your friends and neighbors to this December highlight!
URL:https://edtn.org/event/advent-lessons-carols-at-st-bartholomews/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Advent Quiet Morning\, Hope Is Born in the Darkness
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the beginning of Advent for reflection\, prayer\, stillness\, and quiet for our annual Quiet Morning. The morning will include space for individual prayer and reflections from St. B’s Alicia Lewis\, a catechist and therapist. She will lead us through three of the Old Testament prophecies that brought hope into darkness and can stir hope in us as we wait for the coming of Christ. Bring a journal\, Bible\, or anything else that helps you pray. To help us prepare\, please reserve your spot by emailing Sally at schambers@stbs.net. 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/advent-quiet-morning-hope-is-born-in-the-darkness/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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SUMMARY:All Saints Choral Evensong
DESCRIPTION:Every year on the evening of All Saints Sunday\, St. Bartholomew’s gathers by candlelight to remember those who have died\, in a service of sung evening prayer. Led by the Chamber Singers\, all are invited to participate in this liturgy of remembrance: singing\, praying\, and remembering to Christ those we love but see no more.
URL:https://edtn.org/event/all-saints-choral-evensong/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221006T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221006T203000
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SUMMARY:Theology on Tap
DESCRIPTION:ToT is back for another season at St. Bartholomew’s\, Nashville and first up is their own Chris Hornsby leading a conversation on Jesus\, Creation\, & Justice. The topic of creation and nature and how do we care for it has been buzzing for a while now. What are we as Christians supposed to think about these things? What does following Jesus mean regarding our view of the outside world? Join us on Thursday\, October 6\, in the St. B’s garden for beverages and theological reflection about Jesus\, nature\, and the environment. Chris will offer meditations on Scripture\, lead an educational walk through our grounds\, and discuss ways that environmental stewardship ties into justice. \n\n\n\nChris Hornsby is the Field Operations Supervisor at the Cumberland River Compact and works with programming related to establishing an urban canopy and other green infrastructure installations. For questions about Theology on Tap\, email Matt Chambers-Rhea at rheamr@gmail.com. 
URL:https://edtn.org/event/theology-on-tap/
LOCATION:St. Bartholomew’s Church\, 4800 Belmont Park Terrace\, Nashville\, Tennessee\, 37215\, United States
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