Room in the Inn
Sign-Ups Now Open!
St. George’s has a long tradition of opening our doors for the unhoused during the winter season. To support our shelter, we need volunteers to bring food, shuttle our guests, and stay overnight as innkeepers.
Sign-Ups Now Open!
St. George’s has a long tradition of opening our doors for the unhoused during the winter season. To support our shelter, we need volunteers to bring food, shuttle our guests, and stay overnight as innkeepers.
Donate new or gently used party dresses for girls 0-18. Junior sizes are especially needed! Bring your dresses to the rack in the Gathering Space or shop our wishlist online.
Come to the Bride Family Room to learn about this impactful ministry in Honduras and our upcoming trips for all ages in February and June 2026.
Join our volunteer hosts for a casual gathering to meet old and new friends in fellowship over a cup of coffee. We gather from 9:00-10:30am—come and go as you wish!
This morning workshop, called Lessons from Valley, will create space for those who have experienced loss to honor their grief and articulate a newly-defined chapter ahead. We’ll also learn ways to support others enduring times of difficult loss.
An intimate talk with artist Charles Brindley highlighting aspects of his work on exhibit in the Bradford Gallery, with time for questions. Gallery talks are offered at 4:00pm every 3rd Wednesday through December.
Please join us for food and fellowship in Hampton Hall at 6:00pm. RSVP online or call the church office at 615-385-2150 x 262. Suggested donation $8. Proceeds benefit the Choristers of St. George's.
Come join the St. George's young adults at Pancho and Lefty's Cantina (4501 Murphy Road in Sylvan Park) for dinner on Wednesday, November 19 at 7:30pm. Following our meal, we'll head to the church for a service of Compline led by our choir. If you're planning to attend, please contact Zach Berry so we can make our reservation at the restaurant.
This tender, candlelit service at 9:15pm marks the end of the day with beloved prayers for sleep and protection. Our service is set in a darkened church and sung by a small men’s choir. We invite you to remain in this quiet, holy space as long as you wish, departing in silence.