Join us for prayers on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Standing strongly against the recent threats to our democracy and the potential secondary attacks on our state capitols, we draw upon the power of peace, reconciliation, and nonviolence.
Standing strongly against the recent threats to our democracy and the potential secondary attacks on our state capitols, we draw upon the power of peace, reconciliation, and nonviolence.
An open letter to the community: As an organization committed to social justice and racial reconciliation, Richmond Hill stands in solidarity with African Americans and their allies who are peacefully protesting anti-black violence. Unfortunately, any mass protest offers opportunity for people to exploit these actions. This should not be held against the protesters who are…
For those who want the opportunity to share experiences and obtain support from others who are experiencing a loss in a flexible group format. Each group begins with an informative 15 minute overview of a grief related topic. Discussion and reflection on the impact of loss, coping, meaning-making, etc. follows the brief presentation. These groups…
On October 6 and 20, 2018, we are offering the Living the Pledge workshop for anyone, but especially for clergy and teams from faith communities in the Greater Richmond area who are interested in bringing the Richmond Pledge to their congregations. The primary goal of this workshop is to develop confidence in our abilities to: Integrate…
Come join us on Tuesday, September 4. We’re having community worship with Eucharist at 5:30 p.m., followed by supper at 6:30 p.m. And then — praying with the songs of Taizé at 7:30 p.m. The service is contemplative and meditative in character, using short songs, repeated again and again in a candle lit chapel. We invite you to participate…
Saturday to Sunday, November 3 – 4 Richmond’s history of slavery and the legacy of racism must be faced if we are going to heal and become whole as a society. Individually, we must face our own shadows too to avoid projecting pain onto others. We must also claim the good qualities we often fail to…