We will collect donations will be collected through Sunday, March 31. Please place donations in the bin, in the social hall. You can give monetary or gift card donations in an envelope with "Oasis Center" on the front to a youth, Mary Early-Zald, or the Coming of Age teachers, Chris G., Ryan, or Susan.
Read MoreFor several years, NOAH member organizations have worked on three areas of concern in Nashville: affordable housing, economic equity, and criminal justice. These issues were identified through one-to-one conversations in a Listening Campaign and selected at the Issues convention in 2014.
Read MoreAll are welcome to attend a public Town Hall this Friday, February 15, at 6:30 pm (doors open at 6:00 pm) to discuss how Amazon’s entry into Nashville will affect the future of our city.
Read MoreThe Nashville Peace and Justice Center is a community based coalition of organizations and individuals working to promote equity and to create a peaceful, just, and sustainable society through reflection, education, and non-violent action.
Read MoreReavis L. Mitchell, Professor of History, Dean of School of Humanities & Behavioral Social Sciences, Fisk University will be speaking to the L-Club in February.
Read MoreThe service on January 20 will be on the Congregation Study Action Issue mentioned on the Congregation Poll on our Annual UUA Certification Survey. Please take time to read the poll question and materials before Sunday.
Read MoreOur Share-the-Plate partner for the month of January is the GROW Enrichment.
Read MoreGinger Rose Krueck, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Grow Enrichment, will be at church on Jan 6 to make a presentation for Grow Enrichment, our January Share The Plate organization.
Read MoreOur Share-the-Plate partner for the month of December is the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Guest At Your Table Program.
Read MoreThank you for your generous donation to Nashville Cares. Read the Thank You letter from Nashville Cares.
Read MoreThe American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee (ACLU-TN) is dedicated to translating the guarantees of the Bill of Rights into reality for all Tennesseans. We are an enduring guardian of justice, freedom, fairness and equality, working to protect and advance civil liberties and civil rights for all Tennesseans. Our goal is to preserve the Bill of Rights for future generations.
Read MoreWe raised $2,163 for the Nashville AIDS Walk and 5K Run! Way to go Team Greater Nashville UU! A BIG THANK YOU to all the volunteers who made this event happen. Click to see photos.
Read MoreOur October Share the Plate recipient is Room In The Inn.
Read MoreEvery fall, NOAH has a major public meeting to which the Mayor and other public officials are invited to come engage with NOAH on the issues that we work on. This year, the meeting will take place on October 28 from 3:00 to 4:30 pm.
Read MoreOur September Share the Plate recipient is Nashville Cares. Our goal is raise over $1,000 this month for this great service agency - that helps those with medical and multiple other needs, who often face rejection by their families and communities. Click to find out how you can help!
Read MoreCongratulations to Stand Up Nashville and NOAH!
Read MoreOur August Share the Plate recipient is Second Harvest Food Bank.
Read MoreThe Tennessee Poor People’s Campaign had 40 days of incredible direct action during which we began to break through the distorted moral narrative in our state and country.
Read MoreOur July share the plate recipient is The Tennessee Justice Center.
Read MoreJune 23 - Mass Rally on Washington DC Mall. Click to read about our trip and what do to next!
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