History
In 1969, Woodmont Baptist Church in Nashville planted a church in Brentwood. With only a handful of families, it began meeting in the Tennessee Baptist Children's Home and later became known as Brentwood Baptist Church. Then, on February 28, 2010, The Church at Station Hill was born. With 50 families from Brentwood Baptist, we became their first regional campus. You see, church planting is in our DNA. It runs in our family. Today, our young congregation is made up of people living in the Spring Hill, Columbia, and Thompson's Station areas. We're already busting at the seams thanks to the growing population in and around this area. We've just moved to a new facility in Spring Hill just north of Saturn Parkway. God has strategically placed us in a prime location so we can continue to connect more people to Jesus Christ through worship, discipleship, and service where we live, work, and play.
Specialties
The Church at Station Hill, a regional campus of Brentwood Baptist, is a community of believers in the areas of Spring Hill, Thompson's Station, and Columbia whose mission is to connect others to Jesus Christ. A few years ago, Brentwood Baptist Church leadership recognized the value of regional campuses in multiple communities throughout the greater Nashville area. In 2010, the church established its first regional campus--The Church at Station Hill. In 2014, three additional campuses--The Church at Avenue South, The Church at West Franklin, and The Church at Woodbine--joined the Brentwood Baptist family. The mission of the church is the same at every campus location--to connect people to Jesus Christ through worship discipleship and service. Every campus shares this same DNA through a common mission, vision, and message. However, each campus has the flexibility to contextualize ministry to its unique community under the leadership of its own campus pastor.