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Wild Heart Meditation Center

Wild Heart Meditation Center

(3 reviews)

Warm, welcoming place to find a way back to yourself. A wonderful place to meditate and learn about…read moreBuddhist teachings. People here do not just speak of compassion, they actually live it.

A good friend brought me to the Sunday night Dharma Talk and Meditation at Wild Heart (formerly…read moreAgainst the Stream) in September when I first moved to town. While I was interested in mindfulness and meditation, I didn't have a regular practice. As someone who thrives with external accountability, however, the idea of practicing in a room full of people at the same time every week was super appealing. After parking at the lot next door at the Plasma Center (Wild Heart is very clear about please not parking in front of or behind their building, but instead along the road next to the building or in the lot next door), slipped off our shoes and took a seat on some cushions on the floor of the large mediation room. There are also chairs and a big bean bag in the corner, along with props and even blankets to make yourself comfortable. Relatively inexperienced at meditation, I was a little intimidated at first, but soon I felt right at home as Andrew offered guidance through the 20 or so minute practice. A 30 or so minute Dharma Talk followed. Again, I was casually interested in Buddhism but had done no formal study or practice. I brought a notebook to take notes, but many people just listened. The topic, cravings, was relevant to my life and seemed to be relevant to many others who chose to share during the discussion later. While the topic was presented through a Buddhist understanding and using some Pali/Sanskrit terminology, there was no doctrine being pushed, only a conversation about what it can sometimes be like to be human. A brief discussion ensued following the Dharma Talk, during which anyone who felt compelled or comfortable to share their experience could, but no pressure. Sometimes people ask questions about meditation techniques, sometimes they share extremely personal stories and struggles, and sometimes no one shares and Andrew has a line for that too. Attending on Sunday nights has been so beneficial to my own self knowledge and my compassion. Every week, I leave feeling like my life has become richer, like I've put a new lens onto my experience of the world, or taken one off. I have brought friends to the Sunday night sessions who all have different backgrounds in meditation and mindfulness, and without fail, we walk out bubbling up with excitement about how somehow it seemed to be just what we needed to hear. I have only attended the Sunday night sessions, but the Center offer so many other groups throughout the week. There are weekly groups for people in recovery, daily yoga offerings, and other mindfulness-related groups throughout the week. They also host guest teachers and retreats on a regular basis, and have special events around the holidays. One of the things I appreciate most about Wild Heart is that it is entirely donation-based in order to accommodate everyone interested in their services, regardless of their ability to pay. Teachers mention this at the end of their classes, but there is never any "hawking" or uncomfortable pressure. As a non-profit, they depend on donations to offer their services and to keep the lights on. After gaining so much from the Center, donating starts to feel like the least I can do. I almost don't want to post this review and keep Wild Heart as my little secret, but in the spirit of metta ("goodwill" or "benevolence" in Pali and an important Buddhist concept), I have to share such a valuable community resource. No matter your experience with Buddhism, mindfulness, or meditation, you will feel at home here.

Glendale United Methodist Church - Nashville

Glendale United Methodist Church - Nashville

(6 reviews)

Green Hills

I started going to this church around 2015 because I was invited by a good friend of mine. I moved…read moreaway due to work for a few years and returned back to the Nashville area about a year and a half ago. Since my return, I have come to many Sunday services (rather in person or online) and come to a few of the events hosted outside of a typical Sunday. The things I enjoy about coming to this church are the following: 1. There is a great community formed here that is supportive internally and externally to all people as well as their animals! -members of the church sharing prayer requests and joys on Sundays. Some of the testimonies people share during this time Is filled with many emotions from grief or something truly remarkable they did that week. Ultimately it's great to know God is working through everyone. -everyone is accepted as you are, truly. There are some Sundays I may be tired, or emotionally drained; coming into service here and being around many welcoming people do lift me up -When I had sinus surgery a few months members of the church sent me a card for a speedy recovery. -I am proud of the work they do to feed the homeless and to help with a form of Habitat for Humanity program. -they do clothes drive to donate to many local charities and organizations. -local Nashville musicians come to the service at times to provide their skills for the community which is always very welcomed/celebrated 2. I enjoy how Steph (the pastor) will preach from scripture and then go into providing a message that is easy to understand. Steven does a great job to help tie everything together from the service and music selection. He helps encourage others to be engaged to feel they're a part of something more. There are many times I will walk away from service feeling God's presence. I am thankful to be a part of this church and the community formed here. This was a great opportunity to put my thoughts down. I do think I would be a rather lonely person at times if it wasn't for this church. Enclosed are some photos from past services, and the blessing event for church members' animals. Consider checking out Glendale UMC Nashville soon, maybe I can save you a spot next to me!

Nearly 2 years ago before relocating to Nashville; I knew I wanted a church home. I hadn't found my…read moreniche in Memphis, St. Louis or DC. I had practically been out of church for a good 14 years. When coming back to Tennessee, I knew I had to change that. My heart craved it and my soul yearned it. My mom suggested I message a church friend living in Nashville to ask for a church recommendation. I never knew I'd find the most perfect fit at Glendale United Methodist Church. Per 3 of his recommendations, this is where I found myself. I never even considered other churches after the fact. I found my home at Glendale and with the members of our small church. Just in the small amount of time I've been a member (transferred my membership from my church from Jackson, TN where I was raised), we have gained roughly 30 new members. Our church is open, affirming, and we love everyone no matter where they're from and who they love. God works within the walls our church, but also outside in the community as well. I am overwhelmingly blessed to have such a wonderful place to worship. This is only reconfirmed everytime I interact with the members I otherwise wouldn't have had the pleasure to get to know. I am grateful for all of them.

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