Coffee & Conversation
Hosted by the Senior Ministry every second Thursday, Coffee & Conversation is a gathering of folks to visit and get to know others - no agenda, no program, no reservations.
Hosted by the Senior Ministry every second Thursday, Coffee & Conversation is a gathering of folks to visit and get to know others - no agenda, no program, no reservations.
Come as Hildegard of Bingen (1098) and Julian of Norwich (1342) welcome us into ways of prayer that enliven our imagination, offer hope for life in 2025, and confirm that we are deeply loved. This restful overnight retreat will include opportunity for delightful conversation and fellowship at beautifully renovated Montgomery Bell State Park. Learn more about our guest speaker, Sharon Cottingham, and reserve your place at the link below.
Volunteers are invited to prepare food Saturday morning and to set up worship and serve the meal on Sunday afternoon at Church of the Holy Trinity downtown. St. George’s supports this ministry the second Sunday of every month. Learn more and sign up online.
Please join us at 5:00pm in the Nave for a contemplative service of choral music and chant led by St. George's Choir. Stay after the service for a reception with members of the music ministry.
Please join us for food and fellowship in Hampton Hall at 6:00pm. RSVP online or call the church office 615-385- 2150 x 262. Suggested donation $8. Proceeds benefit the Choristers of St. George's.
Meet clergy, parishioners, and other newcomers at 10:05am in the Library. This informal gathering is a great way to make connections with others in our church family.
This brief and beautiful service is set in a darkened church and sung by a small men’s choir. Join us at 6:00pm and stay as long as you wish, departing in silence as we mark the last hours of the day.
Justin Whitmel Earley, author of books studied in two of our Sunday school classes this fall, will join us for a special event on Thursday, January 30. You're invited to join us for The Spirituality of Habit as we continue the conversation on how our ordinary habits form us and our families. We'll gather for a light reception at 5:30pm then enjoy the presentation at 6:00pm in Legacy Hall. This event is for everyone—not just parents! Invite a friend and make your reservation online for this free event.
Mozart has delighted the world with his music for generations, and we are pleased to host Nashville’s Roger Wiesmeyer and friends for an annual celebration of the prolific composer’s birthday. This year’s program will also feature Dr. Woosug Kang performing Fantasia in F minor, K. 608, an unusual work originally written for a musical clock. This program is free, but any donations collected will be donated to a local nonprofit agency serving the Nashville community.