This Gorgeous Church Hiding In Nashville Is Nothing Short Of Heavenly
Nashville is the “buckle of the Bible belt”, per se, so it should come as a surprise to absolutely no one that there are a handful of gorgeous churches within city limits. Although we could wax on about historic magnanimity and downtown behemoth’s of community worship, we’re going to focus on a quieter side of Nashville, a church that’s just as gorgeous yet almost unknown when it comes to architectural focus.

Covenant Presbyterian Church is one of the most incredible hidden gems amongst Nashville many beautiful churches.

Located on Redbud Hill in South Nashville, it's attended to by a diverse congregation of famililes, singles, youth, and visitors.
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It has a reputation as the first building in Nashville to be built in a Neo-Gothic architectural style in half a century. Those pews? They're made out of red oak with the sanctuary's aisleways paved with streamlined slate.
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The church offers Sunday morning services and classes for adults and children of all ages, as well as a series of annual church events.

Covenant Presbyterian Church was formed in 1990, by the Nashville Presbytery, and boasts a sanctuary that's eighty feet tall. The bell tower is visible from throughout the city, as well.

You can visit the church's official website for sermon information and events. Address: 33 Burton Hills Boulevard, Nashville, TN, 37215.
After church, you should check out one of the best hidden hikes in Tennessee. It’s worth a day trip, folks!
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