The Church of Scientology is
preparing to celebrate its 31st year in Nashville, TN.
The Nashville Church of Scientology will celebrate its 31st anniversary
with a private event in April. Rev. Brian Fesler, pastor of the Church, says,
“We’ve been in Nashville for 31 years, and seven in the historic Fall School
building. We are celebrating our progress as well as the spirit of Nashville.”
On a global scale, the Church of Scientology has enjoyed greater
expansion during the past decade than in the previous 50 years combined. All
the while the Church’s ever-growing humanitarian programs in the fields of drug
education, human rights, morals education and disaster relief have positively
impacted hundreds of millions of lives.
In Nashville, the Church has seen thousands of people entering its
doors for the first time over the last seven years. On a humanitarian mission,
the Church has participated in numerous human rights awareness events and
helped create such events as Human Rights Day and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. march and convocation. Church
members, volunteering in the area of drug education, have delivered more than
230 seminars in schools in Tennessee and have distributed more than 50,000
booklets.
“Scientology is an active religion, where one seeks to know life and
help people," says Fesler, "and we have the tools to accomplish that.
We don’t ask our members to believe, we want them to act.” To learn more about
the Church of Scientology, its programs and courses, visit
www.scientology.org.
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