First Cumberland Presbyterian Church
About the Business
Welcome to First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, a warm and inviting place of worship nestled in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee. Located at 6900 Nubbin Ridge Drive, our church is dedicated to fostering a welcoming community where individuals and families can grow in faith, find spiritual fulfillment, and connect with others in fellowship.
At First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, we offer a variety of services and programs designed to inspire and support our congregation, including Sunday worship services, Bible study groups, youth and children's ministries, and community outreach initiatives. Our mission is to provide a nurturing environment where people of all ages can explore their faith, deepen their relationship with God, and serve others with love and compassion.
We invite you to join us for worship and experience the sense of belonging and purpose that comes from being part of a caring and supportive church family. Whether you are new to the area or seeking a new church home, we welcome you with open arms and open hearts. Come and see what makes First Cumberland Presbyterian Church a special place to worship and grow together in faith.
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Location & Phone number
6900 Nubbin Ridge Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37919, United States
Reviews
"Its sad how they treated my husband he did a great job on the cleaning and just cause he called and said he couldn’t clean yesterday and he had to take me to the doctor and I had to eat something they released my husband that’s very sad it was Miranda Scott she has no heart for no one"
"Picked up my daughter there from Mr. Robert's after school care, nice looking facility"
"I attend a homeschool Co Op in this facility. It meets our needs as a group but lots of people use this building for activities. From jazzercise (which is wildly popular offering many, many classes) to the Boy Scouts....some groups use the facility well, while others count on other groups to clean up. The church is dated and the congregation is an older dwindling crowd but generally friendly. The pastor is a nice guy and in touch with his congregation. I view this church more as a community center than a church. Just because so many use the facility unrelated to the church. In my opinion, it's a good use of God's house if not much is happening as far as church growth goes."
"Friendly people"
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