The Nashville Church of Scientology always welcomes interested
students to tour the church, which has been in Nashville’s historic Fall School
building since 2009.
Religious studies classes often attend Sunday Service in the
church, receive a tour or meet with someone to get their questions answered
about Scientology. This past Sunday, a religious studies class of more than
twenty students visited the church in Nashville.
“We always enjoy hosting students, people of other faiths and
anyone who has questions about Scientology,” says Rev. Brian Fesler, pastor of
the Church of Scientology in Nashville, “A basic tenet of Scientology is that
what is true for you is what you observe yourself. So I very much appreciate it
when people look for themselves.”
The Nashville Church has hosted numerous tours of this nature over
the years since it opened in the historic Fall School in 2009. The building,
which was built in 1898 in a similar style to the legendary Ryman Auditorium,
is 36,000 square feet and served the area as a public school until 1970.
The Church purchased the building in 2007. Many of its original features
were preserved, including the hardwood floors, doors and stairwells and eight
solid wood pillars capped with iron that support a central three-story atrium.
For more information on the Church of Scientology, its programs or
community involvement, visit scientology-ccnashville.org.
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