Blackburn, Hagerty, Criticized For Stance On Immigrant Children - Across Tennessee, TN - Immigrant rights advocates and faith-based coalitions are urging Tennessee conservatives to soften views on sheltering unaccompanied minors.
It s good we can all finally get together : People in Salinas celebrate Easter Share Updated: 10:41 AM PDT Apr 5, 2021 Share Updated: 10:41 AM PDT Apr 5, 2021
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Jeff Jolly performs in front of technical crew Thomas Loyd (filming) and Seth Finch (in back) for Santa Fe Presbyteryâs online worship video. Courtesy of Santa Fe Presbytery
Upon this rock I will build my church. Thatâs the first reference to âchurchâ in the Bible, when Jesus declared this in Matthew 16. Itâs been a year since congregations have had to rebuild or reinvent church on a new ârock,â as the coronavirus pandemic that forced them in March 2020 to shut sanctuary doors led to new avenues for online or outdoor worship, all in an effort to keep parishioners at home and healthy. While this has been an anxious and stressful time, it also has been a fruitful one â paving the way for new partnerships among ministers and congregations who, being Presbyterian, have always heard of the value of being a âconnectionalâ church, but never fully embraced it.
A Franklin pastor has voiced concerns over proposed permitless carry legislation in Tennessee, calling on Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly to oppose the bill.