None of us are immune to the pain brought on by living in a broken world.

Fortunately, we don’t have to deal with it alone.

Whatever your circumstances, heartache, and burdens, we’re here to help by offering comfort, support, and guidance on your journey.


We Care

The Congregational Care Ministry of The Church at Nolensville is all about meeting you at your point of personal need.

One of our key objectives is to “make our big church function and feel smaller.” We want to walk beside you during times of crises, pray with you, and offer resources and support groups to encourage you—assuring you that ultimately, you are not alone.

Can we pray for you?

If you have a prayer request, please let us know. We have teams praying each day, often around the clock for the requests we receive.

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Note: all submissions are kept strictly confidential

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Support Groups

Providing safe havens for those seeking help, healing, and support, walk with others on a similar journey as you.

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Nurture Team

The Nurture Team ministers to people in times of illness, crisis and death in the family in many different ways. You can be involved by attending meetings on Mondays or Tuesdays, or by assisting any of these ministries in various ways on your own time, from your own home.

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Deacons

This team of men personally care for members of our church family—through hospital visits, calls, cards of encouragement, or service—during times of illness, crisis, emergency, or adjustment.

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Need someone to talk to?

Ministry Team

Each Sunday, at the end of the worship service, our church members and ministers are available to talk and pray with you.

Pastoral Counseling

We’ll walk alongside you—whether you need premarital, marital, or individual counseling, grief support, intercessory prayer, encouragement, or spiritual guidance. Our Congregational Care Minister is available during normal business hours for assessment and referral to licensed, Christian therapists.

Mental Health Ministry

You don’t have to struggle alone. Come as you are to gain support and strength through the care and support of your friends at The Church at Nolensville.

Need Help?

The Benevolence ministry provides short-term assistance to individuals and families in need. The ministry provides assistance to church members and others on a case-by-case basis. A team of volunteers takes calls on a daily basis and determines the level of support that the church can provide.

If you would like for your needs to be considered, please call the Benevolence line at (615) 324-6179.