A Week of Prayer for the 2024 Election
OnlineThe Community of Deacons in the Diocese of Virginia invites its congregations and members to A Week of Prayer for the 2024 Election Season, from October 30, 2024 to November 5, 2024.
The Community of Deacons in the Diocese of Virginia invites its congregations and members to A Week of Prayer for the 2024 Election Season, from October 30, 2024 to November 5, 2024.
All are Welcome! Please come to the Parish Hall called Grace House which will open at 10am. Refreshments will be available.
You are invited to the St. Philip's Watch Party for a Churchwide Celebration of New Ministry and Investiture of the Right Reverend Sean Rowe as Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church in the Ruth Little Parish Hall, Saturday, November 2nd starting at 10:30 a.m. Light Breakfast Provided.
Parking? Yes
Snacks? Undoubtedly
Drinks? Bring your own, please
Everyone is invited to join Election Night Virtual Prayers hosted by The Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations from 8 to 10 p.m. Nov. 5. Episcopalians from around the church will hold silence and lead participants in prayers together for peace, the nation, and all people and countries.
The 230th Annual Convention will be held on November 7-9, 2024 at the Fredericksburg Convention Center. Convention details and materials will be posted on the Convention webpage as they become available.
Abingdon Episcopal Church Women’s Spirituality Group invites you to join us for a morning of spiritual reflection and renewal. Women of all persuasions are welcome to come share their hope, experience, and strength as we explore our spiritual connectedness together.
A 1-hour Zoom "Intro to Sacred Ground." This is an opportunity for people who are thinking about committing to a Sacred Ground circle. An overview of the program will be given so that people can decide about participating.
We kick off our 2024-2025 Friends of Music and the Arts at St. Andrew's Concert series with the Howard University Gospel Choir on Sunday, November 17th, at 4:00 p.m. We will break bread with the choir after the concert. Admission is free.
Join us for a storytelling event inspired by Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. Rev. Anna Scherer will tell Biblical stories that contrast with one another - such as “a time to be born, and a time to die” and “a time of fear, and a time of courage.”
Stroll the grounds of historic Roanoke Farm and enjoy a traditional Northern Neck oyster roast featuring local, wild-caught oysters from the Great Wicomico River and Chesapeake Bay.
Grace & Holy Trinity Church’s (GHTC) Caroling in Monroe Park & Holiday Market will bring The Greater Richmond Children’s Choir (GRCC), New Life Deliverance Tabernacle Vocal Ensemble, RVA Street Singers, the GHTC Vocal Ensemble, and a brass quintet together to lead us in carols for this fourth annual holiday event.