Shrine Mont Camps Reunion
The Shrine Mont Camps Reunion for all campers will be held on January 11 from 1-4pm at Christ Church, Glen Allen. Campers will reunite with friends and staff while having a few hours of fun and reliving mountain memories!
The Shrine Mont Camps Reunion for all campers will be held on January 11 from 1-4pm at Christ Church, Glen Allen. Campers will reunite with friends and staff while having a few hours of fun and reliving mountain memories!
The Global Missions Team has kicked off a series of virtual meet ups to connect people who have or would like to have relationships in differing countries within the Anglican Communion. Our first two meet ups were for Tanzania and South Sudan and resulted productive conversations for the attendees.
This four-week study draws on Black Liberation Theology and Womanist thought to offer a pathway toward genuine systemic repair and a more just vision of the Beloved Community.
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.
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.
Featuring Abraham Ackah, Dr. Ronald Carey, Dr. Ronald Crutcher, Dr. Lisa Edwards-Burrs, Cantor Sarah Beck-Berman, Dr. Lauranett Lee, and Keith Abdul Kabir Webb.
Join people of faith and goodwill from across Virginia to make your voice heard, meet with your legislators, and advocate for justice!
Beloved St. Paul’s violinist Justin Esposito teams up with guitarist Peter Richardson and accordion player Matty Metcalfe to form Fuego del Sur, a passionate and virtuosic tango trio that brings fiery precision, emotional depth, and spontaneous interplay to every performance.
A solo-performance of the entire Gospel of Mark from memory; A word-for-word re-telling of it; A fully immersive, 2 hour play; An original set, minimally designed to carry through the basic themes of Mark from beginning to end; A bit of audience participation; Several brief intermissions; A little music, incense; Limited Seating (please register ASAP).
To help educate our people about this authentic vocation, celebrate their ministries of prayer and service, and learn how they can help support and advance the mission of the Church, please consider encouraging your diocesan communicators and parish leaders to make use of the following resources in preparation for Jan 25, 2026.
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.