Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church

Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church Glorifying God by becoming disciples who desire to worship, learn, and have a passion to serve!

Church member Nancy Los is part of the international nonprofit organization called “Soroptimist.” The Soroptimist organi...
04/11/2026

Church member Nancy Los is part of the international nonprofit organization called “Soroptimist.” The Soroptimist organization gives out grants, called “Live Your Dream,” to women who are struggling to finish college or get job training to support themselves and dependents. The local club, “Soroptimist Int’l of Music City Nashville,” will be holding a Quarter ($0.25) Auction in the Fellowship Hall on Saturday, April 18, at 2:00 PM. Most of the money earned will go toward these grants or other projects/programs benefiting our community.

There is no admission cost to the auction—instead, guests will be asked to bring donations to benefit Sacred Sparks Ministry, including body wash, shampoo, conditioner, Kleenex, ChapStick, baby wipes, or bottled water.

This auction is a casual and fun and NOT too expensive affair! Live bids are just 25 cents to one dollar and can give the bidder things such as a $25 gift card to Olive Garden, a gift basket suitable for Mother’s Day, and lots of other great items. There will also be more expensive items and gift cards available in an ongoing silent auction.

Please come and support a wonderful nonprofit organization and Sacred Sparks!

04/10/2026

📖Current Need: Books!📚

Spring clean your bookshelves and donate to Room In The Inn! Both in educational programming and just for fun, books are an incredible gift and resource for our community members.

Help restock our bookshelves! Donations are accepted at Room In The Inn, 705 Drexel Street, 8am-4pm any weekday. Let us know if you have any questions: [email protected]

04/01/2026
Join our sister church for a free concert this Saturday. We love hearing Amy and Adam Pope anytime they play!
03/19/2026

Join our sister church for a free concert this Saturday. We love hearing Amy and Adam Pope anytime they play!

Our final opportunity to host Room in the Inn and share a fellowship meal together this season is next Wednesday, March ...
03/17/2026

Our final opportunity to host Room in the Inn and share a fellowship meal together this season is next Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 6:30 pm! Our potluck fellowship meals, along with hosting our Room in the Inn guests, display the power of Christian hospitality. Additionally, you can help serve our RITI guests by providing breakfast each time we host. Breakfast includes 2 lbs of bacon, 18–24 eggs, a minimum of 18 biscuits, 2 gallons of OJ, and fruit (bananas, grapes, etc.). Text or email Pastor Paul if you would be willing to provide food!

03/17/2026

Announcing our April birthdays! We have 8 birthdays in April and YOU can help our residents and clients celebrate their big day by sending birthday cards.
Click the link below for more information:
https://www.cumberlandservices.org/send-birthday-cards
Thank you for making birthdays special here at Cumberland!

03/10/2026
02/01/2026

When the Lights Went Out, Sacred Sparks Stayed On

A powerful ice storm that swept into Middle Tennessee in late January left much of the Nashville area immobilized, dark and cold, but it also revealed how quickly community-based ministries can pivot to meet urgent needs.

Winter Storm Fern coated roads, trees and power lines with freezing rain, creating treacherous travel conditions and knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses across Nashville and surrounding counties. Days after the storm, power restoration remained slow, forcing many residents to seek shelter elsewhere as temperatures stayed dangerously low.

Among them was the Rev. Lisa Cook, director of Sacred Sparks Ministry, who spent several nights without electricity before relocating to the laundry room at St. Luke Cumberland Presbyterian Church, where power had been restored.

“I’m still without power, still tired and displaced with spotty cell service while sleeping in our new laundry room at St. Luke,” Cook said in a statement. “After spending three days and nights in freezing temps inside my home, it finally became too much. But I’m somewhat steady again.”

The church, part of Nashville Presbytery, is home to Sacred Sparks’ Laundry Room ministry, which typically provides free laundry services and support for families in need. Even before washing machines could resume operation, Cook said the ministry was already responding to shifting demands brought on by the storm.

“At first, it was warmth and shelter,” she said. “We made sure folks had propane and a way to stay safe. Now, the need has shifted again.”

With many businesses closed for days due to icy conditions, Cook said lost work hours quickly translated into food insecurity and shortages of basic necessities. Families needed groceries, diapers, wipes and propane, particularly those living in campers or other vulnerable housing situations.

“People are hungry. Our Littles need diapers and wipes. Our our friends dealing with homelessness still need propane and other resources,” she said.

In response, Sacred Sparks distributed gift cards for food and essential supplies and continued what Cook described as the “quiet, necessary work of showing up, one need at a time.”

“Our laundry ministry will open soon enough,” she said, “but even before the machines are running, ministry is already happening. Love doesn’t wait for perfect conditions.”

Cook credited donors and supporters with making the rapid response possible and said the work would continue as long as the community faces ongoing recovery challenges.

“This work continues because of you,” she said. “We pray you are safe, warm and fed, and we remain committed to walking alongside our friends through this season of extreme need.”

As Nashville slowly thaws and power crews continue restoration efforts, Cook said the storm served as a reminder of how fragile stability can be — and how vital local, hands-on ministries remain when disaster strikes.

C P News: https://cpcmc.org/category/cmt/cp-news/

02/01/2026

Thank you to our sister church for the warm welcome as we wait for our power to be restored.

For the next 7 days (or longer!), worship before you worry.Before you check your email, your bank account, or read the n...
01/09/2026

For the next 7 days (or longer!), worship before you worry.

Before you check your email, your bank account, or read the news in the morning, spend at least 5 minutes singing a song of praise or reading a Psalm of worship. (Examples: Psalm 46, 27, 121, 66, 103)

Next level: Return to this practice 2–3 times per day or as often as needed!

The Goal: To train our hearts to prioritize God’s presence over the problem’s pressure.

12/24/2025

Christmas Eve service tonight at 4:00 pm! Join us as we slowly move through the Christmas story together in Scripture and song! May the Holy Spirit inspire our imaginations and determination to like more faithfully the Emmanuel life!

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3705 Brush Hill Rd
Nashville, TN
37216

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Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm

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