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SUMMARY:WomanKind 2026
DESCRIPTION:WomanKind has been a guiding light for women of all faiths since 2004. This two-day event is designed to inspire and equip women through dynamic workshop leaders and keynote speakers\, exploring how faith informs their roles both in the church and the broader society. After a six-year hiatus\, the conference returns April 24-25\, 2026\, with the vital theme: “One Body.” \nThe women of St. James’s Episcopal Church are thrilled to welcome Lisa Sharon Harper as this year’s keynote speaker. Ms. Harper is a prolific speaker\, author\, and activist who leads training globally\, from Ferguson to New York\, to organize people of faith towards a just world. As the founder and president of FreedomRoad.us\, she is dedicated to designing experiences that bring understanding and action. \nMs. Harper is the author of several books\, including the critically acclaimed “The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right.” Her much-anticipated book\, “Fortune: How Race Broke My Family And The World–And How To Repair It All\,” is now available! Ms. Harper’s work focuses on shalom and governance\, racial and gender justice\, climate change\, and transformative civic engagement. Join as Ms. Harper delves into what it means to be “One Body” and how we can pursue God’s intent for wholeness in all relationships. This conference is an ideal event for all women seeking to deepen their faith and amplify their impact. \nAdditional workshop offerings will span topics including Physical Wellness\, Mental Health\, Cross-cultural Connections\, Community Care\, Family & Caregiving\, Interfaith Connection\, and Maintaining Connection in a Polarized Culture. \nMore Information & Registration
URL:https://episcopalvirginia.org/event/womankind-2026/
LOCATION:St. James’s Episcopal\, Richmond\, 1205 West Franklin Street\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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SUMMARY:St. Paul's Masterworks Concert: A Patriotic Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:Richmond concert and parish organist Cheryl Van Ornam will play a concert in celebration of our 250th year of independence and St Pauls 300th Year on the Hill on the pipe organ of St Pauls King George. Reception follows.
URL:https://episcopalvirginia.org/event/st-pauls-masterworks-concert-a-patriotic-organ-concert/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, King George\, 5486 St. Pauls Road\, King George\, VA\, 22485\, United States
CATEGORIES:Church Events,Music & Worship
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SUMMARY:Walking With the Enslaved Pilgrimage
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the worshiping communities of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, you are invited to register for Walking with the Enslaved: A Pilgrimage toward Truth\, Reconciliation\, and Hope in Richmond. \nThrough this immersive\, faith-based experience\, participants engage with four centuries of Richmond’s racial history. On this journey\, we confront the ways that white people distorted Christianity to justify colonization\, slavery\, and the construct of racial identity while recognizing the role that Christian faith played for African Americans to inspire resistance\, hope\, and liberation. By uncovering the truth of this history\, we seek to inspire racial healing and equip communities to enact Jesus-centered justice in the future. \nThe pilgrimage occurs in two parts on separate\, consecutive days:  \nSaturday\, May 16th from 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM:  An experiential walking tour of historical sites\, including lunch\, that begins and ends at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (815 E. Grace Street). Participants stand and walk for extended periods during the site visits\, covering two to three miles overall with a bus transporting participants between some of the sites. \nExpect varying terrain and levels of difficulty\, including dirt trails\, cobblestones\, and moderate inclines. Please inform us of any mobility concerns ahead of time. \nSunday\, May 17th from 1 PM – 3 PM:  A facilitated group reflection at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church (2900 Hanes Ave.) from 1 PM to 3 PM. \nThe group reflection is integral to the pilgrimage experience. It is expected that anyone who signs up for the pilgrimage is committed to participating on both days. \nPilgrimage Fees & Support\nThe registration fee for the two-day pilgrimage is $35 per person. We offer scholarships so that cost is never a barrier to participation. \nThe true cost of offering this pilgrimage is closer to $100 per person. If you are able\, we warmly welcome additional donations to help sustain the program and make participation possible for others. \nParticipation is limited to 35 people. \nDetails on preparation and logistics will be provided to participants one week before the pilgrimage. \nFor more information or to inquire about scholarships\, please contact Dr. Glyn Hughes\, Program Director.
URL:https://episcopalvirginia.org/event/walking-with-enslaved-4/
LOCATION:VA
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