Nashville Churches Hold Sunday Service Following Deadly Tornadoes

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Tennessee residents devastated by last Tuesday’s powerful storms are still picking up the pieces of their shattered communities.

In the aftermath, churches across Nashville were destroyed – leaving clergies wondering where to hold upcoming Sunday services.

Members at Mount Bethel Missionary Baptist Church announced that their service would be a “Worship in the Rubble” where the congregation would gather in a parking lot next to their building.

They wrote in a Facebook post, “Despite the effects from the tornado that swept through our areas, we will continue to praise and worship the Lord God in Spirit and in Truth.”

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East End United Methodist Church encouraged their congregation to bring lawn chairs and worship in a park near their building.

“It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Come join us for worship at the East End UMC Park.”

The Church at Lockeland Springs held an outdoor community prayer and worship service where the community was encouraged to rise up and rebuild Nashville.

“We have a long road ahead, but God is still in control and He is still on the throne. Our strength comes from Him, and we will rebuild as a family. We are going to be okay, Nashville. Stay strong, keep praying, and continue loving your neighbor.”

Source: CBN

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