Clarinet and Piano Recital by Alexander Bedenko & Tatiana Mann
Join us for the Sunday afternoon of beautiful clarinet and piano music!
Join us for the Sunday afternoon of beautiful clarinet and piano music!
Come and celebrate the dream of Dr. King in music and in his own words. Featuring St. James's Choirs and the Concert Choir of Norfolk State University.
During this time of turmoil and trial, St. Paul's holds a vigil of prayer for the most vulnerable and powerless among us, lifting up our lament, fear, and hope to God’s redemptive and healing power.
Dr. Daryn Henry, Professor of Christian Studies at the University of Virginia will be presenting and leading a workshop on responding to Christian nationalism.
Participants will gain insights into the consequences of these racial covenants including access to safe, equitable housing and obstruction of generational wealth for marginalized populations today and how systemic displacement and public housing concentration targeted African-American neighborhoods whose residents responded with resilience, agency and advocacy.
Our community will be offering a full course dinner before the Richmond Forum events in 2026. Sylvia May, a parishioner, choir member, and chef, along with Father Brent have planned this community building idea for utilizing our proximity to Altria Theatre.
During this time of turmoil and trial, we hold a vigil of prayer for the most vulnerable and powerless among us, lifting up our lament, fear, and hope to God’s redemptive and healing power.
Honoring the legacy, spirit, and witness of the Right Reverend John Shelby Spong, the Bishop Spong Speaker Series carries forward the vision of the historic “Lenten Lunches,” while offering a fresh and relevant twist.
We will have guest speakers from around the Commonwealth who specialize in a variety of areas that shed light on the importance and faithful responsibility to do our part in taking care of our planet.
St. James’s Episcopal Church, Becoming Beloved Community Ministry is excited to share that Sacred Ground is back with another FREE 11-part Zoom series starting on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
Honoring the legacy, spirit, and witness of the Right Reverend John Shelby Spong, the Bishop Spong Speaker Series carries forward the vision of the historic “Lenten Lunches,” while offering a fresh and relevant twist.
We will have guest speakers from around the Commonwealth who specialize in a variety of areas that shed light on the importance and faithful responsibility to do our part in taking care of our planet.