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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Aria is…
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…
October 1 – November 10 on Facebook Live Join members of the Richmond Hill community for an abbreviated compline service each night at nine o’clock for the next forty days. In this contentious political climate exacerbated by the pandemic and our ongoing concern for racial justice, we needn’t lose sight of the source of our…
Please join us each Thursday during Lent, as we journey to the Alleluia of Resurrection. The morning begins with reflective reading. Participants will then be free to spend the day in silence or quiet reflection. We will break for noon prayers followed by lunch, and end the day with a group reflection time. Come for…
Use your quiet time to reflect, respond, and rest… in God’s unwavering love. Allow the power of God’s presence to comfort you as as you enjoy quiet time here at Richmond Hill. Find the safe space within, and then, invite God in. Read passages of scripture, journal, or just bask in peace, listening as God speaks…
Saturday Dec. 6th 4:00 pm through Sunday Dec 7th 4:00 pm If the yoke you are bearing and the burden you are carrying is not easy, then maybe it’s not Jesus’s. It may be someone else’s. (Dallas Willard, 2008) We can all use a little stress relief, especially during the holidays. During this retreat we…
Come join us for 48 hours of monastic living in the spirit of Brother Lawrence — who found the presence of God in the simple tasks of cleaning. Brother Lawrence Retreat: Tuesday, January 8, 5:30 p.m. – Thursday, January 10, 4:00 p.m. You will follow the normal rhythm of life at Richmond Hill — including daily prayers,…
Celebrate His coming into the world to heal us, and, by His light, transform our metropolitan city. This Advent, the lighting of the candles will commemorate our prayer intentions for healing the past and bringing hope for the future of our metropolitan city. It also serves to reinforce our prayers of gratitude for the years past…