The Nashville Church of Scientology opens its doors to
people of all faith traditions and celebrates the holidays with traditional
events and get-togethers for friends and families.
Because the Scientology religion is practiced in 184
countries, Scientologists come from a wide variety of faiths and cultural
traditions. But no matter their background, they, like most people, gather with
loved ones to enjoy the warmth of friends and family and celebrate the joy of
the season.
Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard honored the great
religious leaders of the past for the wisdom they brought to the world, writing
that Scientology shares “the goals set for Man by Christ, which are wisdom, good
health and immortality.” It is in this spirit that Scientologists celebrate the
holiday season, whether they observe Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or any other
religious or cultural tradition.
Pastor of the Nashville Church, Rev. Brian Fesler, says,
“Our church captures the spirit of the holidays. We bring people together to
celebrate and plan the year ahead, and everyone is welcome here throughout the
season.”
The Church will be hosting a Thanksgiving potluck dinner,
there will be get-togethers throughout December and on New Year’s Eve, the
church celebrates with a large-scale event. It is at this event that the church
reviews the accomplishments for the year and sets the course for the year to
come.
For more information about Scientology, visit www.scientology.org.
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