St. B's Community Bulletin Board

The below events and happenings are meaningful in the lives of St. B's parishioners – we offer this space to share such events with the community at large.


If you have an event that you'd like listed here, please email all relevant details to Stephen Moseley.

Upcoming Events

Events listed below are not St. B's sponsored events.

  • Mission trip to New Life Restoration Ministry’s campus in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Hosted by Jay and Margaret Siegrist


    Dates: September 15 - 25 , 2025


    Proposed Itinerary:

    • Depart Nashville on September 15 and arrive September 16. Get settled and rest on September 17. 
    • September 18 and 19 spent at the New Life school and orphanage home.
    • Saturday September 20, travel 60 miles to visit their Kima farm plus doing some sightseeing around Nairobi city.
    • Sunday September 21, attend NLRMI central church and visit Toi Market and Kibera.
    • Monday September 22, go for either one or two day safari to a local game park.
    • Evening of Tuesday September 23 or afternoon the 24, catch a flight back to the US.
    • Returning to Nashville on the 24 or 25, depending on your departure date.


    If you have any interest in attending this trip to visit one of St. B’s longest standing

    Mission’s and Outreach ministries, Please contact either, David Logan 615-515-1362 david@davidlogan.com Jay Siegrist 615-972-0866 jaysiegrist@gmail.com

  • Lessons From In-Laws: The Church and Racism

    The story of Ruth and Naomi illustrates the power of loving the same God, loving each other and the transforming power of love in overcoming differences. The principles and processes of awareness, relationships and commitment are observable in this biblical narrative.


    Join this dynamic worship and workshop Saturday February 1, 8 and 15. The group will meet in Laskey 105.


    Breakfast will be served at 9:30a, and the study will begin at 10a and last until 1p. from 10a – 1p.


    Cost for the 3 session study is $60. Cost for individual Saturday sessions is $25. Fees cover the cost of breakfast.


    Click here to register.

  • A ChristIan Response to Immigration

    On Tuesday, January 21 at 6:30 PM, Antioch United Methodist Church and The Branch will be hosting a panel discussion around the topic of immigration and exploring the role of the Church in loving our neighbors. With a lot of talk in the news and new incoming Administration, there are a lot of questions and concerns that affect the community.


    This conversation will be hosted from a Biblical perspective, exploring what God says on the issue. Please join us for a time of discussion among a panel of pastors and non-profit leaders. We invite you to learn, ask questions, and be in community as we have a respectful conversation about what God's heart is for the immigrant and God's call. 


    Feel free to invite others but we ask that you please RSVP to attend.