Grammy winner Marcus Hummon hosts THE GREATEST SHOW EVER, which features a one-of-a-kind line up of Nashville artists impersonating superstars of yesterday and today.   Among the musical greats who have miraculously performed in the Greatest Show Ever in recent years are Prince, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin, Whitney Houston, George Michael, John Denver, Nina Simone, and Freddie Mercury.  This year's performance is A TRIBUTE TO WOODSTOCK!

 

The evening also features a SILENT AUCTION.  The auction will go live online on this website on February 7!  Items will be also be on display during the performance on February 14. 

 

Doors open at 6pm at the CCJ, and the show begins at 7pm.

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The Center for Contemplative Justice is a non-profit that supports a variety of social justice ministries and contemplative practices. CCJ provides administrative and financial resources to individuals and groups that create opportunities for social and structural change including the Escuela Anne Stevens in Ecuador and Holy Cross Hospice in Botswana as well as other Justice Startups through the Non Profit Incubator Program.

 

DO.LOVE.WALK. AWARD

The DO.LOVE.WALK. award originated from the Micah text that says "all that is required of us is to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly." We have presented this award to persons who have devoted their time and talents to keeping the programs at Escuela Anne Stevens and Holy Cross Hospice going year after year.

Past winners include Kim Bailey, Marcus Hummon, Gina Angulo and the Prentice Family.
 

Don Welch

 Don Welch

This year's recipient of the DO.LOVE.WALK. award is a person who has embodied doing, loving, and walking faithfully for many, many years.  Don Welch came to St. Augustine's Chapel right after retiring and soon moved from "senior" intern to beloved advisor and leader.  Don became active in the CCJ after a career at Vanderbilt University where he was a professor at the Law School and the Divinity School, teaching courses such as Ethics and Public Policy and Law and Religion.  Among his many acts of quiet service, Don organized the pharmacy for the Escuela Anne Stevens in Ecuador for many years and he passionately helped launch and grow Larkspur Conservation. Don builds, he shows up, he embodies the requirement to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly.  We love you Don Welch! 


 

 

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5201 Alabama Avenue, Nashville, TN, USA

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