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Kingston Springs Church of the Nazarene
also fondly known as the Little White Church on the Hill.
Kim McClean sings, The Little White Church on the Hill.
Pastor and Mrs. Jimmie Chapman 1970-81, 1989-2004
Pastor and Mrs. Chapman retire
2004
Retiring Pastor, Rev. Jimmie Chapman
New Pastor, Dr. David Denson
Interim Pastor, James Spruill
Honoring Mrs. Stanley
James and Mary Spruill Interim Pastors
13 Baptized at Camp Garner Creek
Pastors and wives and Kim.
SEVEN, Special singing group
Kim McClean and Devon O'Day, worship leaders
SEVEN sings
Pastor's 70th birthday celebration
HAVE GOSPEL, WILL TRAVEL
Pastor receives doctoral degree @ age 73
Graduation Immanuel Theological Seminary, 2011
Pastor, Crystal Petty, Welcomes new church members.
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Pastor Denson congratulates Pastor Chapman
About our church…
Kingston Springs Church of the Nazarene is nestled in the woods atop a bluff looking over the Harpeth River in the heart of Kingston Springs, TN. It has been a part of the city since 1943. Formerly known as the Percye Beard Church of the Nazarene, named after Pearcye Beard. She was the Kingston Springs post master and helped plant and start the church in a store front downtown and then she donated the land that the church sits on today. See pictures below.
We are a church body that loves God, we love each other, and we love our community. We pray that our church on the bluff will continue to shine His Light and that all in our community will find Jesus, the Way, the Truth and the Life!
https://www.kingstonspringschurchnaz.org /
Above, Percye Beard, founder of Percye Beard Church of the Nazarene, at entrance to the old church.
Percye and Arthur Beard prominent citizens of Kingston Springs in the early 1930's