Listening to the Silence: April 12, 2025

Listening to the Silence: April 12, 2025

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….

I Am My Ancestors Wildest Dreams

I Am My Ancestors Wildest Dreams

The Armstrong Leadership Program (ALP) hosted an incredible turnout on Tuesday, February 25th, as we premiered a powerful short documentary at Richmond Hill, celebrating the transformative Cultural History Immersion Project. This project led Armstrong High School students on a historic journey across four states. The 25-minute film highlighted the students’ reflections on their experiences as they explored…

The Fast God Requires: A Lenten Series on Justice
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The Fast God Requires: A Lenten Series on Justice

Is not this the fast that I choose:    to loose the bonds of injustice,    to undo the straps of the yoke,to let the oppressed go free,    and to break every yoke? Isaiah 58:6 Richmond Hill will be offering a 6-week lenten study on Thursdays, 10:30am-11:45am beginning March 6 and concluding April 10, 2025.  Facilitated by Rev. Lorae Ponder,…

2025 Spiritual Directors Spring Forum April 26
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2025 Spiritual Directors Spring Forum April 26

Saturday, April 26, 2025 with optional overnight Friday, April 25 Theme: Praying with the Labyrinth and Spiritual Direction A labyrinth is a unicursal meandering path resembling life’s emotional, physical and spiritual turns.  Labyrinths evoke spiritual pilgrimage, prayer, meditation, and contemplation.  “The winding path of the labyrinth offers a blueprint for the psyche to meet the soul”[1] Praying with the…

Richmond Friends Community Answers the Call for Literacy Justice at Redd Elementary
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Richmond Friends Community Answers the Call for Literacy Justice at Redd Elementary

A few months ago, the Richmond Friends community reached out with a question: How could they collectively address a justice-related issue in Richmond? As they searched for meaningful ways to make an impact, their hearts were drawn to the need for literacy among vulnerable students. That search led them to the Micah Initiative, where they…