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Tennessee House Bill 878 is a proposed state law in the U.S. state of Tennessee, granting an individual the right to refuse to solemnize a marriage if the individual has a religious or conscience-based objection to that partnership. [1] The law was passed in 2024 and signed into law by Governor Bill Lee. [2]
Church of Christ college Town Burritt College (closed, 1939) : Spencer, Tennessee: Cascade College (closed, 2009) : Portland, Oregon: Lipscomb University Austin Center formerly the Austin Graduate School of Theology (closed, 2022)
This is a list of colleges and universities in Tennessee. This list also includes other educational institutions providing higher education . University of Tennessee
School Established Location Abilene Christian University: 1906: Abilene, Texas: Advance School for Ministry Training: 2021: Kissimmee, Florida: Alberta Bible College
As more local school districts consider banning the LGBTQ pride flag on school campuses, Tennessee could become the first state to adopt a statewide ban of political flags ― including rainbow ...
In legislation codified at TCA 49-50-801, the Tennessee General Assembly recognized the TACS as one of several membership organizations authorized to set standards for "church-related schools." The state board of education and local boards of education are prohibited from regulating curriculum or the selection of faculty or textbooks in church ...
Freed–Hardeman traces its origin to the 1869 charter of a private high school and college for Henderson, the Henderson Male Institute. It was known at various times as the Henderson Masonic Male and Female Institute, West Tennessee Christian College, or Georgie Robertson Christian College. It was named Georgie Robertson Christian College ...
Knoxville Christian School currently offers athletic programs in several sports.Silas Clark is the current Athletic Director at KCS. They currently field teams in basketball for K-12 both boys and girls, volleyball for girls in Middle and High School, cheerleading at all levels, bowling for grades 8-12, cross country, soccer for middle school and high school, and flag football. [5]