A Congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America

Season of Blessing

Each Fall CPC reaches out to the community through Season of Blessing. Be planning for Fall 2012.  Below is a list of some of the ways that we served during Season of Blessing 2011.

Service Projects

Charis Ministries - Deliver food boxes on Saturdays. 

Glencliff Elementary - Reading & Tutoring assistance – this is a project that will happen on school days. Contact Diane Baker for times available. 

Visiting Shut-Ins - Contact Mary Sue Curtis () for a nursing-home location.

Men of Valor - Visit and pray with an inmate. Deliver food boxes to families of inmates.

Interface Ministries - Dinner with International Students.

Prayer Time for Refugee Families 

Salama – Exterior painting, weekday volunteer opportunities.

Please email and let us know which project you’ve chosen.

Let’s join together in celebrating God’s goodness to us by blessing our city.

Donate Goods


Charis Ministries - Non-Perishable Food - Boxes of non-perishable food are delivered to families in Davidson and Williamson Counties to supply emergency food needs.

Hope Clinic for Women - Moms participating in their program earn points by attending classes (parenting, spirituality, budgeting, etc) and by meeting with a mentor each week. They use these points to "buy" clothes, diapers, wipes from the Baby Room. Join us in collecting diapers for Hope Clinic. They fly off the shelves. All size diapers are welcome!

Teen Challenge - Paper Towels & Toilet Paper - Teen Challenge of Nashville is an accredited residential program designed to help men and women learn to live addiction-free lives.

Touchstone Youth Resource Services (Jim & Melony Weber) - Ministers to youth in East Nashville through CiViL Groups. Snack items needed - juice drink pouches, Capri Sun, Bottled Water, Gatorade & Powerade, individual bags of chips, granola bars, packs of sandwich crackers, etc.

Men of Valor Prison Ministry - Currently has 17 families in their Family/Children's Ministries (families of inmates) who could use food boxes. A list of items most helpful to these families will be provided.

Military Care Packages - These packages are shipped to our servicemen in Iraq and Afghanistan.  You will receive a list of needed items for each box.  Cost to fill a box is approximately $40-$50.

Thriftsmart - Gently used items you no longer need can be donated. These items will be sold economically at Thriftsmart and all profits Thriftsmart makes goes to fund four ministries.

Salvation Army Christmas Stockings - Fill a Christmas stocking (provided) with small items for a child or senior citizen in need. These stockings are given to families in Middle Tennessee.

Project Christmas Joy - Bring new toys for children whose parents serve out of Ft. Campbell. Toys are distributed through the YMCA to the families of soldiers who have a rank of E5 or below.

Faith Family Clinic meets the needs of the working, uninsured they have need for office supplies, band-aids and paper supplies.

If you would like to participate in any of these projects, please contact Diane Baker at or 301-3581.