Grief Retreat
Info about the event.
Info about the event.
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…
Come hear these faith leaders and join in the conversation Sunday, August 22, 6-7 pm According to the Grassroots Reparations Campaign (GRC), reparations are a spiritual practice, not just a transaction. Join Richmond Hill & Coming to the Table RVA on Reparations Sunday as we continue to explore reparations as a relational practice of healing…
Unearthing African American Stories at Richmond Hill Between the 1740s and 1865, at least 200 blacks were enslaved by the owners of the property on which Richmond Hill now sits. Named for a woman enslaved in the Adam-Taylor House during the Civil War, our African American History Project aims to help re-write the history of Richmond Hill…
Due to the continued rise in Covid cases in our area and the potential threat of new variants of the virus, we are returning to Phase 2 of our Re-Opening Plan for the month of February. This involves fewer in-person meetings, staff having the option to work from home, and the suspension of on-site individual…
Friday, September 17, 2021 9-Noon, followed by lunch! Our children are in crisis. More than half are reading below grade level. If you’ve taken a pause during Covid-19, now is the time to come back. We miss you and the children need Reading Buddies! Location: Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, 2011 Fairmount Ave, Richmond Your Hosts: Rev. Herbert L. Ponder, Pastor; Cynthia…
Please let us know you will be joining us on October 25 from 9am – noon. There’s also an open invitation to stay for community prayers and lunch. You may RSVP below or by calling Richmond Hill (804) 783-7903. [vfb id=13]