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Belmonters for Inclusion postcard party
Day on the Hill for Housing & Homelessness
Human Rights Campaign Equity Dinner
A New Song worship

Belmonters for Inclusion postcard party


Immediately after church next Sunday, January 29, in room 124, Belmonters for Inclusion (BFI) will host a postcard party with special guest speaker, Heather Thomas.

Heather is a member of Glendale UMC and the mother of a transgender son. She was recently hired by the Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) to provide education and advocacy. Heather will share news about bills coming up in the Tennessee legislature and how these bills affect her son and family.

We will write postcards to the Governor and senators. Please attend and learn more about the issues that transgender youth in our community are facing.

Day on the Hill for Housing & Homelessness
Tuesday, February 21


On February 21, the Tennessee Solidarity Network for Housing & Homelessness will present Day on the Hill for Housing & Homelessness. This event is sponsored by Open Table Nashville, TN4SafeHomes, and Belmont UMC, and is for anyone who lives or works in the state of Tennessee, including people with experience of homelessness or housing instability, renters, service providers, faith leaders, congregations, and nonprofits. Learn more

Human Rights Campaign Equity Dinner
Saturday, March 11


All are invited to the 2023 Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Equality Dinner in Nashville on Saturday, March 11. Join us for an impactful evening with appearances by special guests. Your support is more critical than ever. Tickets are now available, so mark your calendars and make your preparations to attend the largest gala fundraiser supporting LGBTQ+ advocacy in Tennessee.
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A New Song worship

Please join us on the 4th Sundays for A New Song gathering from 5-6:30pm at Seay-Hubbard UMC (1116 1st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37210)!

On behalf of a group who are laboring to be faithful to the wholistic teachings of Jesus and who are seeking racial reconciliation in Nashville, you are invited to a sacred worship, A New Song.

A New Song is a coming together in word and song for people to worship God and reach across seemingly intractable boundaries and aisles that have prevented us from coming together in meaningful ways. Our worship is structured in such a way that we can hear the voices of those who have been historically marginalized. A New Song is a place for the Holy Spirit to move freely among the people of Nashville to affirm the humanity of all persons.

A New Song will be held each 4th Sunday from 5-6:30 p.m. at Seay-Hubbard UMC (1116 1st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37210), and ongoing the 4th Sunday of each month. Light refreshments will be served after worship.