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Thursday, April 15, 7-8:30 pm by Zoom “…And the truth shall set you free…” Richmond Hill is in good company as we dig into the African American past here. Join us to listen, learn, and engage with others on the same journey. A Panel Featuring: Ebonee Davis, Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria Susan Kern, College of…
Honoring 150 years of prayer, study and work for the city. In August of 1866, seven Visitation Sisters from Baltimore, Maryland came to Richmond, Virginia at the request of Bishop John McGill to pray for the diocese (Catholic Diocese of Richmond, VA) and its priests. The Sisters opened an academy for girls to support themselves….
Settle into the Winter season with the worship style of Taizé on Tuesday, February 5. The service is contemplative and meditative in character, using short songs, repeated again and again in a candlelit chapel. We invite you to participate in our practice of Taizé which includes singing, prayer for Metropolitan Richmond, and a period of silence….
Dear Richmond Hill Friends and Family, We have been closely monitoring the coronavirus outbreak and recommendations from the CDC and other health experts in our community. We know the critical thing is to slow the rate of the epidemic so medical facilities are not overwhelmed. The most effective way to do that is social distancing, which…
Thursday, Dec. 3, 7-8:30 pm, on Zoom In August, the Richmond Hill Community hosted a Zoom conversation entitled, Victory in Voting. We focused on the importance of voting and offered resources in the political process. With the thought of a global pandemic, the racial and civil unrest happening across our country, the feeling of uncertainty and the…
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…