In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Nashville churches
are coming together for a joint service on Sunday, January 18, from 2-4pm.
In the journey toward diversifying Nashville, two pastors
are stepping up to make a change. Rev. Enoch Fuzz of Corinthian Missionary
Baptist Church is partnering with Rev. Brian Fesler of the Church of
Scientology to hold a joint church service which will celebrate the life and
legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Sunday before MLK Day.
This isn’t the first time. The pastors of these churches
have been working together for years to make a difference in the city.
Pastor Fuzz is encouraging all to attend to “share in the
dream of Martin Luther King,” and “journey to diversity through dialogue on
immigration.” This celebration and dialogue will take place Sunday, Jan 18th.
“Dr. King stood for diversity and unity among all people.
We are celebrating that in the best way possible –actually coming together,”
says Rev. Brian Fesler of the Church of Scientology.
Each church leader will conduct a portion of Sunday’s
service. The MLK Celebration service will be held Sunday, Jan 18th
from 2-4pm. It is open to the public. For more information, contact Rev. Brian
Fesler at 615-687-4600.
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