Visit
Join us Sundays at 9 a.m. where our campus intersects with Nashville, Franklin, Bellevue, Brentwood, and Forest Hills.
Times & Location
2323 Old Hickory Blvd.
Nashville, TN 37215
(Parking Map)
9:00 A.M. Worship Service in Sanctuary
Sign language interpretation available
Nursery and elementary message provided
10:30 A.M. Learning Groups for All Ages
Nursery provided for ages 6 mos - 3 years
8:50 A.M. Sunday Online Worship via livestream
Replay video on demand at 10:30 a.m. and thereafter
What to Expect
When You Arrive
Grab a delicious cup of hot coffee. A host team member will greet you upon your arrival, and then we encourage you to visit our Welcome Center (big circular desk!) so we can help you get where you need to go.
Worship
Our Old Hickory Blvd congregation is centrally located, multi-generational, and welcoming to Christians, spiritual seekers, and skeptics alike. Our services feature an eclectic blend of classic and contemporary, with thoughtful liturgy expressed in a warm, relational, and accessible way.
Teaching
A high view of Scripture and desire to weave faith into all aspects of life is evident in sermons by our Teaching Elders. We typically preach through books of the Bible in an expository fashion, meaning that all sermons are derived directly from a text of Scripture, in a way that is accessible and relevant to believers, seekers, and skeptics alike.
Kids & Youth
CPC Kids aims to support and partner with parents in raising the next generation for a lifetime of knowing God, experiencing His love, and following Christ. Kids can expect to engage in fun, gospel-centered, highly relational environments every Sunday with additional events throughout the year.
Youth Ministry aims for students to make deep connections as they seek to know Jesus better. There is programming on Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. and Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m. with additional events throughout the year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sermons by our Teaching Elders and others aim to be Christ- and grace-centered, enriching to believers, instructive to those who are exploring faith, and convincing to those who doubt. We typically preach through books of the Bible in an expository fashion, meaning that all sermons are derived directly from a biblical text, with a warmth that demonstrates the relevance of God's truth to all of life.
Our diversity is reflected in an eclectic blend of classic hymns and contemporary worship songs, with thoughtful liturgy expressed in a warm, relational, and accessible way.
Yes! We have full kids programming from 6 months through Kindergarten during worship services. Grades 3rd and up attend worship with their parents. When the sermon begins, they can stay with their parents or attend an elementary message with other kids.
At 10:30 a.m., during our Learning Group hour, we have kids programming from 6 months through 5th grade. There are also classes for adults, middle and high school students, and friends with special needs during this time.
Please wear whatever is most comfortable to you. While some will wear coat-and-tie and dresses, others will wear jeans or something more casual. Our concern is not with anyone's outward appearance, but rather with what God is doing in each person's heart.
Yes! We have numerous different options for both kids and adults with special needs on Sundays and throughout the month. For more information contact our Special Needs Ministry team here.
Yes! We have a sign language interpreter available at our 9 a.m. worship service every Sunday. Interpreters are also provided for special events.
Durning the 10:30 a.m. Learning Group hour on Sunday mornings, we also have a Learning Group specifically to teach ASL. Find more information here.
Next Steps
Visit the Welcome Center on Sunday
Guests are encouraged to stop by the Welcome Center (an unmistakable large circle counter) in our main lobby. You can connect with a friendly face who will answer any questions you may have.
Stop By a Newcomer Coffee
Occasionally, our church staff hosts a Newcomer Coffee and invites all guests to attend. During this time, you can ask any questions about our church and learn about the various ways to get involved and connected. Check our calendar for upcoming dates and please reach out with any questions!
Our "Looking Forward" e-newsletter is a weekly communication from our campus ministry director, and is a great way to stay informed about what's happening at our church. It also provides current avenues for getting involved and connecting with others. To sign up, just click the button below!
CPC101 is a series about the mission, values, and core beliefs of Christ Presbyterian Church. Facilitators lead those interested in membership (or just learning more) through teaching and group discussion. Membership is not required after completion, but CPC101 is a prerequisite.