A word about cancellations
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January to June — Gather. Act. Learn. The faculty of the Koinonia School of Race and Justice invites you to participate in a six-month experiential program from January to June 2021. The semester will intentionally provide opportunities for a cohort of 15-20 to gather as a community to care for one another, learn more about…
MARCH 19 | Friday, 7-9p via Zoom In Race Matters, Cornel West highlights the black freedom fighters who converted their sufferings into art to inspire downtrodden communities. West says a characteristic of black artistic excellence is “[t]he freedom to tell the truth in love about one’s self and world.” This participatory seminar guides participants through black written and…
4 pm Friday, Dec.1 — 4 pm Sunday, Dec.3 You are invited to join us at Richmond Hill for an Advent Retreat to explore Mary’s story and the implications for the healing of our selves and metropolitan Richmond. We will consider how Mary’s nature invites contemplation, compassion, creativity, and ecological concern. Join Richmond Hill co-pastoral…
5th Annual Clergy Convocation is Thursday, October 16, 7:00 am – 1:00 pm Are you ready to ride? This year, we’re taking the Clergy Convocation on the road. We’ll start out in the Chapel then get on chartered GRTC buses to travel the major corridors of metropolitan Richmond. Our goal is to read our communities as well…
Men’s Circle meets 2nd Thursdays, 7-8:30 pm on Zoom. Men of all ages and stages of life are invited to participate in this monthly gathering at Richmond Hill to practice The Way of Council. The Way of Council is an ancient spiritual practice of storytelling and deep conversation. The process is simple. We sit in…
Saturday, October 28, 9 am — 4 pm Rev. Ben Campbell, Pastor Emeritus of Richmond Hill and author of Richmond’s Unhealed History, is the speaker for the next seminar for the Koinonia School of Race & Justice. Speaking on the history of race, Campbell argues that the community of metropolitan Richmond is engaged in a…