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SUMMARY:Fall Book Study: Migrant God: A Christian Vision for Immigrant Justice\, by Isaac Villegas
DESCRIPTION:Canon Hill and the Ministry for Racial Justice and Healing invites you to share in fall book study of “Migrant God: A Christian Vision for Immigrant Justice” by Isaac Villegas.  In a world grappling with complex issues of migration and belonging\, Villegas offers a powerful and deeply theological exploration of God’s presence among migrants and our call as Christians to advocate for justice\, welcome and the dignity of every human being. This isn’t just a book study about immigration\, but a profound reflection on the very nature of God\, our shared humanity\, and what it means to Love Jesus\, Embody Justice and Be Disciples as people of faith. \nIn our three-week book study\, we will explore: \n\nBiblical narratives of migration and displacement: How does scripture inform our understanding of the migrant experience?\nTheological foundations for immigrant justice: What does our faith teach us about welcoming the stranger and advocating for the vulnerable?\nPractical ways to engage in advocacy and support: How can we\, as individuals and as a church\, make a tangible difference in the lives of migrants and immigrants?\nChallenging our assumptions and expanding our compassion: How can we grow in empathy and understanding for those on the margins?\n\nStudy Details: \n\nBook: Migrant God: A Christian Vision for Immigrant Justice by Isaac Villegas (Please purchase and read your copy before each session.)\nFormat: Zoom\nStart Date: September 2\, 2025\nMeeting Day/Time: Tuesday\, 3:00pm\n\n\n\n\nSession One: Introduction\, Chapter 1\, Chapter 2\, and Chapter 3\nSession Two: Chapter 4\, Chapter 5\, and Chapter 6\nSession Three: Chapter 7\, Chapter 8\, and Conclusion\n\n\n\n\nFacilitator: Canon Dr. J. Lee Hill\, Jr.\n\nHow to Register: \n\nRegister: Email Tammy Lewis
URL:https://episcopalvirginia.org/event/migrant-god/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Racial Healing
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SUMMARY:Racial Justice & Healing Virginia Pilgrimage
DESCRIPTION:Updated 8/12/25 \nThis fall’s pilgrimage is a continuation of our commitment to Racial Justice & Healing and spiritual growth through the Sacred Ground curriculum. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations\, explore powerful sites of history\, and deepen their understanding of our shared story. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Important Requirement: To participate\, you must have completed Sacred Ground or some other relevant racial justice training programming. * \nNote: The pilgrimage involves high mobility demands\, including significant amounts of time walking and standing throughout the journey. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Register now to secure your place in this transformative journey. (Limited space available) \n			\n				Register Online\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Costs: $750.00(housing\, transportation\, breakfast and dinners are included in the cost of registration) \nDeposit: $200Due: At Registration \n2nd Payment: $275Due: August 22\, 2025 \nFINAL Payment: $275Deadline Date: September 10\, 2025 \nFull payment may be submitted at any time on or before the final deadline of September 10\, 2025. \nProposed Pilgrimage Itinerary Highlights: (A more detailed itinerary will be provided) \nDay 1 – Monday\, September 22\, 2025 \n\nVisit to Mattaponi Indian Tribe\n\nParticipants will visit the Mattaponi and Upper Mattaponi Indian Tribes\, learning about their history and deep connection to the land. \nDay 2 – Tuesday\, September 23\, 2025 \n\nWalking with the Enslaved (Richmond Slave Trail)\n\nThis day features the “Walking with the Enslaved” tour\, providing a powerful opportunity to learn about the lives of enslaved people and reflect on these difficult truths. (High Mobility Demands) \nWalking with the Enslaved: The Church’s Role in Slavery \nThis faith-based immersive experience explores Richmond’s racial history and its lasting impacts today. Inspired by the Richmond’s Trail of Enslaved Africans\, participants visit key historical sites tied to enslavement\, particularly the domestic slave trade\, and learn about the Church’s prominent role as the architect and beneficiary of the city and nation’s slave society. The walk is followed by a facilitated group reflection. The Walking with the Enslaved program is a collaboration between St. Paul’s and St. Philip’s Episcopal Churches. \nDay 3 – Wednesday\, September 24\, 2025 \n\nVisit to Mount Vernon\nVisit to Alexandria Lynching Square\nParish Racial Justice Presentation\n\nStart the day at Mount Vernon\, examining the complex history of slavery at George Washington’s estate. After lunch\, we’ll visit Alexandria Lynching Square and engage with the racial history of the area. \nDay 4 – Thursday\, September 25\, 2025 \n\nVisit to University of Virginia\nVisit to Charlottesville\, VA\n\nAt the University of Virginia\, reflect on the institution’s history and its role in perpetuating systemic racism. The pilgrimage continues with a reflection on Charlottesville’s history\, including the events of the 2017 rally. \nDay 5 – Friday\, September 26\, 2025 \n\nVisit to Montpelier\n\nOn the final day\, visit Montpelier\, the home of James Madison\, to engage with its history as a plantation and explore the ongoing work of healing. \nWe look forward to walking with you on this journey of reflection\, justice\, and healing. Register now to secure your place! \n  \n			\n				Register Online\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				*Sacred Ground Training \nThe next Sacred Ground series begins August 12 and meets Tuesdays from 2-3:30pm. While all are welcome to take part in this meaningful experience\, priority will be given to those who have signed up or plan to sign up for the Fall Racial Justice & Healing Pilgrimage. The training is optional for pilgrimage participants who already have completed the training requirement\, but this series is highly recommended for anyone looking to renew their commitment\, deepen their understanding\, or reconnect with the journey of racial justice & healing and reconciliation. \nSession Dates (all Tuesdays from 2:00 to 3:30):August 12\, 19\, 26September 2\, 9\, 16\, 30October 7\, 14\, 21\, 28 \nContact Chris Cameron chrisinlaco@gmail.com with questions or to sign up.
URL:https://episcopalvirginia.org/event/pilgrimage-racial-justice/
LOCATION:Various Locations
CATEGORIES:Diocesan Events,Racial Healing
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