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A resolution recognizing the 150th anniversary of Westminster Presbyterian Church.
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WHEREAS, Westminster Presbyterian Church was originally established as Moore Memorial Presbyterian Church in 1873 and was created by First Presbyterian Church to meet the needs of the growing population on the western edge of Nashville; and
WHEREAS, the original church building was built at 1507-09 Broad Street. During the years that followed, the neighborhood around the church became increasingly commercial and the congregation voted to move in 1935; and
WHEREAS, within a year, the congregation purchased their present site at 3900 West End Avenue and raised enough funds to begin construction and purchase land for use as the Sunday School; and
WHEREAS, shortly thereafter, the congregation changed their name from Moore Memorial to Westminster and saw the church grow in numbers during the 1940s and 1950s; and
WHEREAS, with membership topping 1,800, Westminster began holding two worship services, and to accommodate their rapid growth the church completed two large additions in 1947 and 1960; and
WHEREAS, in 1973, Westminster Presbyterian celebrated its centennial with a weeklong event including three former pastors of the church; and
WHEREAS, in the 1980s and 1990s the church experienced additional membership growth and the resulting construction of a new two-story education wing, music suite, new organs, additional classroom space, and multiple renovations; and
WHEREAS, during the May 2010 flood in Nashville, Westminster Presbyterian answered the call to serve the community and became a staging ground for flood relief. The church's disaster assistance welcomed thousands of volunteers, repaired hundreds of homes, and administered aid to help people recover; and
WHEREAS, the church's non-profit organization, Westminster Home Connection, was born out of their flood relief efforts and continues to help people of modest incomes stay in their homes; and
WHEREAS, today...
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