Advent Retreat 2021

Advent Retreat 2021

Saturday | December 4, 10:00a – Noon As part of our Founders Week Celebration, everyone’s favorite storyteller Annie Campbell will lead this year’s Advent retreat— The Art of Anticipation: How do we prepare for what God will do?  This retreat will be held in person in the Chapel. Interested? The link below will take you to…

November 2021 Koinonia Session

November 2021 Koinonia Session

November 19 | Discussion about the documentary, “How the Monuments Came Down” Friday night, 7-8:30 pm via Zoom A timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond. The feature-length film—brought to life by history-makers, descendants, scholars, and activists—reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a…

Openings available

Openings available

As Richmond Hill moves towards an expected increase in retreat activity in 2022, it brings opportunities to join our staff. We’re now seeking applicants called to live in community as a residential member of the staff (Office Coordinator and Urban Service Corps). To explore these options in support of our healing mission, please check us…

Healing the Land through Reparative Acts: Koinonia School 2021-22

Healing the Land through Reparative Acts: Koinonia School 2021-22

In Caste, Wilkerson contrasts the meaning attached to the Nazi memorials in Germany and confederate statues in America. Germans maintain a number of Holocaust monuments and concentration camp memorials, but their focus is on remembering and learning from the events. For 2021-2022, Koinonia will explore efforts in the U.S to suppress the truth of our nation’s…