Deep Dive: Countering Christian Nationalism for Formation Leaders
A two part Zoom series hosted by Province 3: time for learning on the topic of understanding and countering Christian Nationalism.
A two part Zoom series hosted by Province 3: time for learning on the topic of understanding and countering Christian Nationalism.
Dr. Daryn Henry, Professor of Christian Studies at the University of Virginia will be presenting and leading a workshop on responding to Christian nationalism.
By the Grace of God and Consent of the People, St. James's Episcopal Church invites you to share in a Holy Beginning as we celebrate the Renewal of Our Shared Ministry and welcome The Rev. Beth Franklin as our 15th Rector.
God willing, the Rt. Rev'd Gayle Elizabeth Harris, Assistant Bishop of Virginia, will ordain Jackson Davey, Bart Natoli and Ted Renaud to the Sacred Order of Priests on Saturday, February 7th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia.
This is an opportunity to learn about and teach about Migration with Dignity principles which address the challenges of global migration in a new way while aligning with the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international laws and agreements.
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.
The Rt. Rev’d Gayle E. Harris, Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, will preside and preach. Bishop Harris, Canon Ricardo Sheppard, and the Very Rev. Janettarose Greene will serve as co-celebrants.
The Episcopal Church’s World Mission Sunday, an annual observance designated by the 1997 General Convention, occurs on the Last Sunday in Epiphanytide – this year on Feb. 15. But it can also be celebrated on any other Sunday of your choosing!
St. George’s Episcopal Church invites the community to a free concert on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at 3:00 pm, featuring BST Band: Black History Celebration Music of the African Diaspora. Donations at the door are accepted to benefit the Absalom Jones Fund.
Taiwanese American pianist, Wan-Chi Su is a numerous International Competition award winner both as soloist and chamber musician.
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.
Episcopal Relief & Development Sunday offers congregations and individuals a time to reflect, worship and act in gratitude for the gifts and strengths within ourselves, our communities and in communities across the world.