A word about cancellations
|
|
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,…
How to hold a Clearness Committee Friday, January 31, 4 pm – Saturday, February 1, 4 pm Need help navigating a life transition? Richmond Hill is pleased to offer another practice to assist you with discerning God’s direction for your life. Discernment Circles, or Clearness Committees as they are called in the Quaker tradition, offer…
Community Worship Service is Moving to Tuesdays… Beginning in January 2018, our weekly Community Worship Service will move from Monday to Tuesday evenings. This change will provide our residents with a few additional hours of Sabbath rest and needed time together as “a family.” The shift will happen on Tuesday, January 2. The service will continue…
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…
Where is God leading you next? Pray. Serve. Discern. Live intentionally in the heart of the city. The Richmond Hill Urban Service Corps is a one-to-two year commitment to live with an intentional Christian community dedicated to the healing of metropolitan Richmond. Beginning August, four servant-leaders will join us in this mission. Applications are due to…
“Effects of Trauma” Rev. Dr. Micah McCreary November 23, Monday, 7:30 pm This is an exploration of the residual effects of the trauma of slavery and racism as it relates to guilt, shame, and lament. About the lecturer: Rev. Dr. Micah McCreary is a psychologist and co-pastor of Spring Creek Baptist Church in Chesterfield, VA….