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Looking back to move forward Can family and community history really help heal a nation? We think so. Learning about how the past impacts the present brings us closer to understanding the truths of this country, increases empathy and makes the call for transformation even clearer. All are invited to join friends, neighbors, and community…
Our KOINONIA School of Race and Justice is ready to begin it’s third year this fall with some significant modifications that we hope will make it possible for more to participate. 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…
Healing In Our Words: Sending and Receiving Life Saturday, Jan 3, 2015 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Facilitators: DeBorah Cannady & Donna Slaughter Proverbs 18:21 says “Death and Life are in the Power of the Tongue.” As the New Year begins, come join us as we examine the power of words to heal. Learn how…
Offered this week, January 5 – 8, 2016, at Virginia Union, in the L. Douglas Wilder Library: Human Trafficking is active throughout the world today, as it has been for millennia. How do we understand this scourge as Christians, and how can we continue to address it, its perpetrators and its victims? This course is…
An Update, as of May 1, 2020 Psalm 46:10a says, “Be still, and know that I am God.” This is often a difficult posture for those of us who are ALWAYS on the move; ALWAYS doing something; ALWAYS present for whatever the next task may be. So, we ask, what would it look like in…
Tuesday Evenings at 7-8:15 pm, on Zoom Now you can join the weekly Tuesday group here at Richmond Hill virtually via Zoom at 7:00 p.m., by contacting Becky Robinson, Chapter Coordinator of Contemplative Outreach of Richmond and Co-Leader of our Tuesday night Centering Prayer group, at bbtsmi@aol.com