Dr. Phillip Johnson Speaks at Belmont Church
Dr. Phillip E. Johnson, a graduate of Harvard University and the University of Chicago Law School, Phillip E. Johnson served as law clerk for Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States Supreme Court and has taught law for more than thirty years since at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Johnson, a nationally recognized leader in the “intelligent design movement” attacking the foundations of Darwinian evolution, will appear at Belmont church in Nashville, Tennessee, on February 11 at 6:30pm….
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History of Christian Activities Magazine
Launched in 1992 as a newsletter serving Nashville’s Christian music industry, the four-page publication quickly grew into a 16 – 20-page statewide magazine. In 1995, Christian Activities starting its online presence on GeoCities. By 1996, the newsletter had become a statewide magazine and was already being distributed in Alabama. In 1997, Christian Activities began distribution in parts of Kentucky and Georgia. Publisher Kathryn E. Darden is a Nashville native who has worked in the Christian music industry since the late…
Christian Activities Goes Statewide
April marked the last issue of Christian Activities Nashville. Now the little grassroots magazine that started as 1,000 photocopied one-page issues has outgrown its Nashville boundaries and changed its name to Christian Activities Tennessee. “We have always listed events from Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Memphis as we heard about them, but we didn’t aggressively pursue other areas of the state,” says publisher and founder Kathryn E. Darden. “As a result of our participation in Tennessee 200 and the requests we’ve received…
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Our ministry is to network and unify the Body of Christ by providing current information about activities of interest to Christians in each state through articles about concerts, church events and other activities, and through articles about performers and personalities who profess to be Christians. Our goal is to further the visibility and development of Christian arts and activities, providing this information without charge so the public may find out about events impacting their lives with the good news of…
Worship City Praise Scheduled at Nashville Churches
Citywide Gathering Worship City Praise Scheduled at Nashville Churches With sights set on Adelphia Coliseum, WorshipCityPraiseannounces the next location of its ‘Web of Unity’ Church Tour will be Harvest International Church, 4430 Lebanon Road, Hermitage. The event will be held on Tuesday, January 16th, at 7:00 p.m. CST, and is free and open to the public. WorshipCityPraise is a monthly citywide gathering created tobring people together of all ages, races, denominations and backgrounds to worship God through music and pray…
Downtown Presbyterian Church Tennessee 200 Heritage Project
In honor of Tennessee’s bicentennial, Christian Activities Tennessee continues our series of articles about historic Tennessee churches in cooperation with Tennessee 200. William Strickland designed two buildings in Nashville. Both still survive, the Capitol, and the Downtown Presbyterian Church. One is chaste Greek Revival architecture, and the other is flamboyant Egyptian Revival style. The exterior of the church has twin towers adapted from the ancient lighthouse at Alexandria, Egypt. At the entrance are twin lotus bundled columns. Here, Theo Knoch…