Amazing Praise 2024
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Come enjoy time in solitude or quiet fellowship with other companions in a place of beauty and peace: walk the labyrinth, rest in the garden, meditate in the prayer rooms. You are welcome to attend noon prayers in the chapel and a delicious lunch afterwards in the refectory.
On behalf of the Council of Richmond Hill, I am delighted to share the news that we have called three people to acting leadership. The Rev. Lorae Ponder has accepted the role of Acting Pastoral Director, and she will be assisted by the Rev. Sheryl Johnson and the Rev. Tom Baynham as Acting Assistant Pastoral…
Saturday, October 5, 2024 | 9am – 4pm Job’s biblical story presents one of the most spectacular, intimate, divine-human encounters ever offered in literature! Job declares that he searched every way he knew how to “find God”: NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST. He finally had to conclude: “[God] knows right where I am!” This biblical book reveals that our troubles…
9:00 am – 4:00 PM | Saturday, September 28, 2024 Come see how a daily ritual of sketch journaling is a key that opens the door to contemplation. This one day workshop allows you to immerse yourself in an unhurried exploration of a variety of visual journaling techniques, supported by the peaceful surroundings and rhythm…
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Thursday, November 7, 2024 The arts can be so helpful in processing our grief. Bypass the head and work with your hands and heart. It’s restorative. Express your grief and find new insights about the journey. You’ll have opportunities to share what you make with others. Various options are available…
Rev. Katie Heishman has accepted a position at Union Presbyterian Seminary and will be transitioning out of her role as Co-Pastoral Director at Richmond Hill in mid-August. We are very sad to see her go, but always trust that God’s love has led her to this new calling and that God will continue to bless…
Come enjoy time in solitude or quiet fellowship with other companions in a place of beauty and peace: walk the labyrinth, rest in the garden, meditate in the prayer rooms. You are welcome to attend noon prayers in the chapel and a delicious lunch afterwards in the refectory.
From Tuesday, July 30 through Monday, August 12, the residential community will take a sabbath rest from the routine of meetings and hosting guests. For two weeks in August, Richmond Hill will slow down to recuperate from the previous program year and to prepare for the season ahead. The exception will be that the regular prayer…