St. Christopher Catholic Church

Dickson, TN
Roman Catholic Church
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About

St. Christopher Catholic Church is a Catholic community in Dickson, Tennessee, called to become a Believing, Loving, Caring and Welcoming Catholic Community. They gather to celebrate the love of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist and serve their brothers and sisters, going to the world as Christ-bearers bearing the light of Gospel values.

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Church Info

Address
713 W College St, Dickson, TN 37055, USA, Dickson, TN
Phone
(615) 446-3927
Pastor
Father Abraham PanthalanickalMeet the team →

Church Profile

Worship Music Style

✝️ Liturgical Worship
Contemporary Worship
Traditional Worship

Teaching

🎤 Live Teaching
Expository Teaching
Topical Teaching
Simulcast Teaching

Ministries

Kids MinistryYouth MinistryYoung AdultsSpanish Ministry
ASL Ministry

Accessibility & Structure

Wheelchair AccessibleMultisite

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What to Expect

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TYPICAL DRESS

👕Not Stated

Dress code is inferred from publicly available information. When in doubt, business casual is always appropriate.

How This Church Is Led

Governance and decision-making structure

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Pastor-Led

The senior or lead pastor holds primary spiritual and directional authority. They set the vision and make key decisions. Common in Baptist and non-denominational churches.

Leadership structure is inferred from publicly available information.

Theology & Beliefs

Based on publicly available information from this church's website

CORE BELIEFS

Bible is God's Word
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
The Bible is Completely Without Error
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
The Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Jesus Christ is Fully God and Fully Human
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Bodily Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Humans Are Sinful and Need Salvation
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Salvation by Grace Through Faith Alone
Typical for Roman Catholic Church

DENOMINATIONAL DISTINCTIVES

Position
Salvation Cannot Be Lost
or
Salvation Can Be Lost
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Position
Baptism is for Believers Only
or
Infant Baptism Practiced
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Position
Baptism by Full Immersion
or
Baptism by Sprinkling or Pouring
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Baptism Required for Salvation
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Position
Communion as a Symbol of Remembrance
or
Christ is Truly Present in Communion
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Position
God Chooses Who is Saved
or
People Choose to Accept God
Not Stated
Position
Spiritual Gifts Active Today
or
Spiritual Gifts Ended with the Apostles
Not Stated
Position
Women Serve as Lead Pastors and Elders
or
Lead Pastors and Elders are Men
Typical for Roman Catholic Church

ADDITIONAL POSITIONS

Marriage Defined as One Man and One Woman
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Young Earth or Literal Six-Day Creation
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Literal Second Coming of Christ
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Hell as Eternal Conscious Punishment
Typical for Roman Catholic Church
Premillennial End Times View
Not Stated

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