Nashville, TN, 13th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, On March 13, 2026, the Church of Scientology Nashville will join Scientologists and communities worldwide in celebrating the 115th birthday of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard, honoring a legacy that continues to benefit communities across Tennessee.
From his groundbreaking work in Dianetics and Scientology to his far-reaching humanitarian initiatives, Mr. Hubbard’s influence extends well beyond religious philosophy into education, drug rehabilitation, criminal reform, disaster response and the arts. In Nashville, those contributions are not distant headlines but living programs actively serving local residents.
A Literary and Humanitarian Legacy
L. Ron Hubbard remains one of the most widely read and published authors in history, with international sales exceeding fifty million copies and four Guinness World Records, including most published author and most translated author. His works span fifty years and continue to be studied around the globe.
Yet beyond his literary accomplishments, it is his practical solutions for improving lives that define his enduring impact.
His Study Technology has reached more than thirty million students in 70 countries, offering tools to overcome learning barriers and improve comprehension. In Tennessee, these principles have been used by educators, tutors and community volunteers seeking to strengthen literacy and academic success among youth.
His non-religious moral guide, The Way to Happiness, has been distributed in communities worldwide and forms the backbone of outreach initiatives supported locally by volunteers in Middle Tennessee. Through neighborhood events, partnerships and educational activities, Tennesseans receive common-sense principles designed to foster personal responsibility, respect and ethical living.
Strengthening Tennessee Through Rehabilitation and Prevention
Programs inspired by Mr. Hubbard’s research into drug rehabilitation operate internationally in more than fifty countries. In Tennessee, drug prevention and education campaigns rooted in his work help equip families and young people with factual information about substance abuse, promoting drug-free living across the state.
Similarly, Mr. Hubbard’s criminal reform program, Criminon, has transformed lives in correctional systems worldwide. The principles of personal accountability and rehabilitation reflected in that work resonate strongly in Tennessee communities focused on second chances and restoring families.
“These initiatives are about empowerment,” said a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology Nashville. “Mr. Hubbard believed that when individuals are given effective tools to improve themselves, they uplift their families and their communities. We see that principle at work right here in Tennessee.”
Service in Times of Need
Mr. Hubbard’s technologies have also aided those facing crisis. His detoxification methodology was used to assist first responders following the 9/11 attacks, earning recognition from the New York City Fire Department. Today, Volunteer Ministers—whose training is based on his works—serve in disaster response efforts worldwide.
In Tennessee, Volunteer Ministers from the Church of Scientology Nashville participate in preparedness initiatives and community service activities, helping residents become better equipped for emergencies. Their yellow shirts are often visible reminders that help is available and that practical solutions exist.
A Living Legacy in Nashville
Under the ecclesiastical leadership of Mr. David Miscavige, the Church has expanded global outreach and restored historic sites significant to Mr. Hubbard’s research and discoveries. At the same time, local churches such as Nashville’s continue to function as hubs for community betterment programs.
The Nashville Church serves as a center for initiatives promoting human rights education, drug prevention, moral values, and volunteer service. These efforts reflect Mr. Hubbard’s stated mission to uplift humanity through knowledge and ethical living.
As March 13 approaches, the Nashville congregation is preparing a commemorative event highlighting Mr. Hubbard’s life and the measurable ways his work benefits Tennesseans today.
“In celebrating Mr. Hubbard’s 115th birthday, we are not only honoring history,” the Church spokesperson said. “We are recognizing the practical tools that continue to help people here in Tennessee lead happier, more productive lives.”
The community is invited to learn more about the life and legacy of L. Ron Hubbard and the programs active in Middle Tennessee by visiting the Church of Scientology Nashville.
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