The Landscape of Our Spiritual Warfare

The Landscape of Our Spiritual Warfare

Ministering in the Face of HIV/AIDS | Thursday, April 22, 7-830 pm on Zoom A Zoom conversation to guide church leaders who wish to establish ministries that serve people infected and/or affected by HIV/Aids. This will provide a faith-based framework for identifying the social & spiritual issues that can and must be addressed through ministry….

Good Grief!

Good Grief!

Tuesday, April 13, 7-8:30 pm via Zoom Grief is a necessary process for every loss we experience. Dr. Sharon Siler will discuss the needs of persons who are grieving past and present losses such as the death of a loved one, divorce, loss of health, etc. Every loss deserves a proper season of grieving. Facilitator:…

The Warmth: A Reading and Writing Intensive

The Warmth: A Reading and Writing Intensive

Offered June 13-20 | The Warmth is a weeklong, reading and writing intensive for black adults between the ages of 18 and 25. In his autobiography, Richard Wright wonders if “the warmth” of a different climate could provide him with the space he needs to “grow differently,” to “respond” and maybe to “bloom.” The Warmth is…

Phase III Re-opening (by appointment only)

Welcome! Richmond Hill is committed to providing every guest with the peace of mind to relax and enjoy their time with us, though visits are scheduled by appointment only. Our Healthy ReOpening Team has diligently considered and implemented safety precautions, protocols, and sanitation standards recommended by the CDC and VDH, and in accordance with state,…

Writing To Tell the Truth

Writing To Tell the Truth

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…