Follow the Right King
Which king are you following? Aria Kirkland Harris preaches on Christ the King, from John 18:33-37 at Community worship on Tuesday, November 27, 2018.
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Which king are you following? Aria Kirkland Harris preaches on Christ the King, from John 18:33-37 at Community worship on Tuesday, November 27, 2018.
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Aria is…
Thursday, August 27, 7-8:30 pm — a panel discussion — by Zoom Please join our Koinonia School of Race & Social Justice, along with Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, for our Zoom conversation with these panelists: Dr. Emory Berry — Pastor of Greenforest Community Baptist Church (Decatur, GA) Dora Muhammad — Virginia Interfaith Center for Public…
Friday, February 1 — 9 am to 3 pm Your 1st Friday of the new month is a retreat day of possibility. A day of peaceful retreat, quiet contemplation. We invite you to come to a 1st Friday Retreat at Richmond Hill on February 1. It’s an excellent and intentional way to quietly begin the…
The KOINONIA School of Race and Justice intends to be a part of God’s ministry of racial reconciliation and is grounded in the Christian tradition. You can engage in reducing racism by being instruments of justice in your own sphere of influence. The school is designed to equip people in three ways: to engage in…
Tuesday, April 28, 7-8 pm These uncertain times and interruptions in our lives have surfaced strong feelings and frustration. We need to learn how to pray them. Lamentations show us the way to pray our feelings and frustrations and anger. We will discuss the purpose and form of laments and take sometime to write our…
Finding Grace in Race, the dialog continues… …and you are invited to continue the conversation. The Koinonia School of Race & Justice continues its Spring 2017 Lecture Series with a panel discussion on “Re-Imagining Education” — Monday, February 27 at 7:30 pm in the Chapel at Richmond Hill. This lecture will feature a panel of experts addressing and envisioning some…
The school is designed to equip people in three ways: to engage in transformative and self-reflective work around race; to engage in constructive dialogue regarding issues of race and justice; and to engage in the larger community to promote social justice. This year’s program will consist of three daylong seminars, and two 24-hour retreats. Gatherings…