April 4, 2007
Belmont Hosts Nashville Nonviolence Coalition
Belmont University hosted the Nashville Nonviolence Coalition pastors’ luncheon on Tuesday, April 3. Belmont brought together urban pastors and leaders of the Juvenile Justice Center to discuss ways to connect troubled youth with local churches. Those in attendance included Judge Betty Adams Green, Chaplain Earnest Lemon, Chief Probation Officer Charles Campbell and Assistant Superintendent for Treatment Yolanda Hockett.
The Tennessean covered the event in Wednesday’s paper. Click here to read the article.
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