9:30AM Holy Eucharist at Benton Chapel
Lindsey Kelley preaching
411 21st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37212
Nursery: We love hearing children's voices in our worship service! If you feel you need a nursery, we have one for infants who can sit up on their own up to 4-year-olds. Located downstairs. Ask if you need help finding it. sarah@staugustineschapel.org
Children’s Choir: Before the service, bring your kids downstairs and sign them in for a time of music, games, and singing. Children return upstairs for the Eucharist. Kids must be 5 and up but no previous experience required—just come have fun and sing! Questions? Email Hannah@staugustineschapel.org
Parking? Park in the University School of Nashville lot on 21st Ave or paid parking along side streets off 21st Ave.
Send names for the prayers of the people to Sarah by Saturday PM. sarah@staugustineschapel.org.
Give an offering.
Mail checks to P.O. Box 6330-B, Nashville, TN 37235.
Give online. www.staugustineschapel.kindful.com
Venmo* @StAugustines-Chapel
The service is livestreamed.
1. Create an altar in your home. Start with a candle, a fabric, and a piece of bread.
2. Print and/or open the bulletin.
3. Pull up our Live Stream. Click here to watch.
Formation Classes 11 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. at the A-Frame Chapel, 2308 Vanderbilt Place #D, 37212
3yr olds - 5th graders - Meet in the cafe before going to atriums.
6th - 12th graders - Meet in the A-Frame student lounge.
Nursery available for infants to age 3.
Adult Forum - The Justice Salon invites you to join us in Adult Forum as we explore topics around race, civil rights, and incarceration. This week Carols Partee will be leading us.
Carlos Partee is a serial entrepreneur, community advocate, and Nashville native. He is the founder of the Nashville Black Market expo, Nashville’s premier marketplace event promoting local black-owned small businesses. In addition to the Nashville Black Market, Carlos the proprietor of two other brands: Cashville Etc and the NBM Studio. Carlos loves his community and utilizes all of his resources and entrepreneurial skills to empower black-owned businesses and up-coming entrepreneurs.
Carlos Partee will share on-going projects and what motivates his work as an entrepreneur and community builder. After sharing his story Carlos will lead us in discussion about how learning from the past and dreaming about the future can inform and inspire our actions today.