Places of worship and other topics related to faith and religion in Clarksville, Tennessee are the focus of this category.
 
 
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Clarksville Cumberland Presbyterian Church
The CCPC is a medium-sized congregation that follows the traditional style of Presbyterian worship, including congregational participation in prayers, confessions, responses and the singing of hymns. Its Sunday and Wednesday service and programs schedules are offered.
http://www.clarksvillecpc.com/
First Baptist Church of Clarksville
Service times for this Clarksville, Tennessee church, and a schedule of Sunday School sessions and other Bible studies, fellowship groups, outreach programs, and other events are reported here. Other resources include a pastor's devotional, various publications, and a sermon archive.
http://www.fbct.org/
The Clarksville, Tennessee FPC was organized in 1822. Its worship services are described, and a worship schedule and church calendar are presented, along with its Sunday School, youth and preschool programs. Other resources inched audio sermon archives, church newsletters and photographs.
http://www.fpcclarksville.org/
GCC is a non-denominational Christian church located in Clarksville, Tennessee. Its purpose, beliefs and membership policies are outlined, and directions to the church, as well as a map, are included. Other resources include a worship schedule, a description of the congregation's ministries, a blog, and contact data.
http://www.gcomchurch.com/
McAdoo Cumberland Presbyterian Church
McAdoo is part of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, serving nineteen states. The church government and history are defined, along with an overview of the church's ministries and programs, including a church calendar and service schedules.
http://www.mcadoocpchurch.org/
The Sango UMC meets on Sango Road in Clarksville, Tennessee. Visitor information, worship and Sunday School times, and directions to the church are offered, along with a calendar of events, staff directory, galleries of photographs, videos, and sermon podcasts. Prayer requests may also be made online.
http://www.sangoumc.org/