Grief Retreat
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Use your quiet time to reflect, respond, and rest in God’s unwavering love. Join your spiritual guide, Rita Ricks, for a day of journaling, silence, and exploration. Leave your phone behind; bring your journal and your Bible and prepare to connect with your Creator as you wander the quiet gardens and hidden retreats of Richmond Hill….
Saturday, October 16 | 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. We don’t know her name or what kind of education she received, yet she is the first woman known to write a book in the English language. Thomas Merton regarded her as the greatest of the English mystics. In May 1373, when she was 30 years…
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…
Come join us on Tuesday, November 6. 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…
Co-PastorProfile **For priority consideration, interested applicants should submit their materials by August 31. However, the position will remain open until filled.** Thank you for your interest in Richmond Hill and its missional commitment to seek God’s healing of metropolitan Richmond. The leadership of this sacred place is shared by two Co-Pastoral Director positions, one of…
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…