Volunteer Ministers Honored for Their Dedicated Service During Nashville Ice Storms
Nashville, TN, 27th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, The Church of Scientology Nashville recently held a special recognition program honoring the Volunteer Ministers who responded with compassion and unwavering dedication during the historic ice storms that struck Middle Tennessee. The event celebrated the work of local volunteers who stepped forward to help neighbors in need when freezing weather and widespread power outages left many without heat or shelter.
During the program, each Volunteer Minister was called to the stage to be acknowledged for their service. Several shared personal reflections on the importance of helping others, weaving stories of community, resilience, and the power of human connection.
“Something Can Be Done About It,” the guiding motto of the Volunteer Minister program, was recited during the acknowledgement, emphasizing the fundamental belief that practical help and heartfelt support can bring comfort and stability in times of crisis.
Organizers noted that during the ice storm response, the American Red Cross and local emergency officials turned to the Volunteer Ministers to support shelter operations. One Volunteer Minister recalled being the first to arrive at the Fairgrounds emergency shelter, where more than 300 residents were seeking refuge. What the relief teams needed most was not complex—it was presence.
“They needed someone calm, someone who could really listen, understand, and do what was needed,” a Volunteer Minister shared. “That’s what we set out to do—listen, help, and be there. And more VMs came, and we stayed late into the night and returned the next day to continue helping.”
Volunteers assisted families who had lost power and warmth by offering practical help and a steady, reassuring presence. The Red Cross and the Office of Emergency Management recognized the team’s reliability and dedication, praising the Volunteer Ministers for arriving without hesitation and helping in whatever way was needed.
Several Volunteer Ministers also spoke about encounters that went beyond logistics. Some shelter residents, noticing the word “Minister” on the volunteers’ shirts, asked for prayer. One Volunteer Minister reflected that this occurred during World Interfaith Harmony Week, an initiative established by the United Nations to promote understanding and cooperation among people of all faiths—a reminder that kindness transcends belief systems and can bring peace in difficult moments.
The Volunteer Ministers’ work in Nashville complements their broader mission as a nonprofit community service organization dedicated to helping people prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and everyday challenges. Trained to provide practical assistance, emotional support, and compassionate attention to those in need, Volunteer Ministers often partner with local agencies, disaster relief organizations, and community groups.
The recent recognition event not only honored the Volunteer Ministers who gave their time and energy during the ice storms but also highlighted the value of community-minded action and encouraged others to step forward.
“We don’t have to be heroes to help. We just have to be willing,” said one Volunteer Minister at the program. “Show up. Listen. Help. That’s what changes a community.”
For more information about the Volunteer Minister program, visit volunteerministers.org.
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