The Lion of the tribe of Judah has conquered · Revelation 5:5
Weep no more.
Judah Church · Nashville, Tennessee
John wept, because no one was found worthy to open the scroll.
Then one of the elders said: “Weep no more — behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah has conquered.”
John turned to see the Lion.
And he saw a Lamb, standing as though slain.
Revelation 5:4–6 · The whole gospel is in that turn of the head. It is why we gather at a table, not a trophy case.
Sundays at Judah
Sundays · 10:00 AM
1214 Dickerson Pike · Nashville, Tennessee
A converted warehouse with good coffee, loud singing, and a hand-carved lion above the soundboard to remind the band who leads worship.
The Table
We take communion every single week. Not because it's traditional — because it's the whole story: the Lion who conquered did it as a Lamb, and He did it at a table, and He said do this.
What we believe
The Lion reigns
Jesus is the promised King from Judah's line — risen, ruling, and returning. History is not adrift.
The Lamb was slain
He conquered by dying in our place. Power that looks like sacrifice is the only power we trust.
The Spirit gathers
God is building one people from every tribe and tongue — and a warehouse on Dickerson Pike is one of His addresses.