The Nashville Church
of Scientology will host a special writers’ night to honor human rights and
freedom on December 10.
Recognizing the
global need for human rights education, the Nashville Church of Scientology works
with community groups, human rights agencies and others to create a grand event
for International Human Rights Day each year.
This year, the
church is spreading beyond one event. Rev. Brian Fesler, pastor of the church,
is chairing the planning committee for the Human Rights Day celebration at the
First Amendment Center, where legends such as Father Joseph Breen and First
Baptist Church Capitol Hill will be honored in a special ceremony.
Later that
evening, the Nashville Church of Scientology, 1130 8th Ave South,
will host a unique writers’ night in its community hall, where singers and
songwriters are invited to perform music related to human rights, social
justice and freedom. The Church will also be showcasing a human rights program
called Youth for Human Rights in its Public Information Center. There will be
booklets and public service announcements describing the 30 universal human
rights.
This exhibit will
be free and open to the public, and all musicians and artists are welcome to
the writers’ night to perform on Human Rights Day, December 10, at 7pm. For
more information, call Julie Brinker at 615-687-4600.
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