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Joining Hands


The Presbyterian-founded, youth-oriented anti-hunger campaign takes advantage of the National Football League championship game to raise money for the poor and ill-nourished.

Since 1990, the Souper Bowl of Caring has raised more than $41 million on Super Bowl Sunday for food banks, soup kitchens and other charities in communities across the country.

Join youth groups help put an end to hunger and poverty. On the weekend of the big game, ask your congregation to donate a dollar and/or a can of soup to help end hunger. Then report your totals to The Souper Bowl of Caring and Barbara Howell at the Presbytery Office.

2008 Participating Churches
$11,172.93
2,777 cans of food


Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Calvary Presbyterian Church of Big Lick
Cookeville First Presbyterian Church
Decherd Presbyterian Church
Ellis Grove Presbyterian Church
Fayetteville First Presbyterian Church
Franklin First Presbyterian Church
Gallatin First Presbyterian Church
Hendersonville First Presbyterian Church
Hillwood Presbyterian Church
Historic Franklin Presbyterian Church
Lawrenceburg First Presbyterian Church
Lebanon First Presbyterian Church
Liberty Hill Presbyterian Church
Murfreesboro First Presbyterian Church
Nashville First Presbyterian Church
Nashville Second Presbyterian Church
Normandy Presbyterian Church
Pulaski First Presbyterian Church
Shelbyville First Presbyterian Church
Smyrna First Presbyterian Church
Southminster Presbyterian Church, Nashville
Spring Hill First Presbyterian Church
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Nashville
Tullahoma First Presbyterian Church
Union Presbyterian Church, Belfast
Watertown First Presbyterian Church
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Columbia

Souper Bowl Sunday