Armstrong Leadership Program: Cultivating a generation…Today!

Armstrong Leadership Program: Cultivating a generation…Today!

History In 1865 the Freedmen’s Bureau established Armstrong High School for African American students in Richmond, Virginia. The school has produced notable graduates, city and state leaders throughout the years and continues to be a beacon of hope for students who seek its mission of intellectual, academic, moral and social enhancement. Heritage Armstrong’s heritage is…

Discernment Circles Training Retreat: Jan. 31 – Feb. 1

Discernment Circles Training Retreat: Jan. 31 – Feb. 1

How to hold a Clearness Committee Friday, January 31, 4 pm – Saturday, February 1, 4 pm Need help navigating a life transition?  Richmond Hill is pleased to offer another practice to assist you with discerning God’s direction for your life.  Discernment Circles, or Clearness Committees as they are called in the Quaker tradition, offer…

Art & Spirituality: Night & Day — an Overnight Art Retreat

Art & Spirituality: Night & Day — an Overnight Art Retreat

Friday Overnight beginning at 4:00 pm, January 17, and Saturday from 9:00 am-3:00 pm, January 18 CALLING all who want to spend a night and a day being creative in the prayer soaked walls of Richmond Hill. COME to write, journal, paint, make cards for others, create a collage, draw with pencil or colored pencils,…

Praying with the songs of Taizé, Tuesday, December 3, 7:30 pm

Praying with the songs of Taizé, Tuesday, December 3, 7:30 pm

Settle into the Advent season with the worship style of Taizé on Tuesday, December 3. The service is contemplative and meditative in character, using short songs, repeated again and again in a candlelit chapel. We invite you to participate in our practice of Taizé which includes singing, prayer for Metropolitan Richmond, and a period of…

Koinonia: Day Seminar Jan. 18, 9 am – 4 pm

Koinonia: Day Seminar Jan. 18, 9 am – 4 pm

Understanding your family’s history is essential to understanding yourself and crucial to dismantling systems of oppression. We cannot reform what we do not acknowledge. Researching enslaved African Americans is challenging, but it is possible with the right tips and tools. If you’re curious about your family’s history but unsure about how to start looking, join…