• Prayer Vigil for the City, Commonwealth, and Country

    St. Paul's Episcopal, Richmond 815 E Grace St., Richmond, VA, United States

    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.

  • Responding to Christian Nationalism

    Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Harrisonburg 660 South Main St., Harrisonburg, VA

    Dr. Daryn Henry, Professor of Christian Studies at the University of Virginia will be presenting and leading a workshop on responding to Christian nationalism.

  • Housing Justice, Historical Truths: Documenting Exclusion and Resilience in Northern Virginia

    All Saints Episcopal Church Sharon Chapel, Alexandria 3421 Franconia Rd, VA, United States

    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.

  • Free Concert at St. George’s featuring BST Band

    St. George's Episcopal, Fredericksburg 905 Princess Anne Street, Fredericksburg, VA, United States

    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.

  • Wan-Chi Su Piano Recital

    St. Patrick's Episcopal, Falls Church 3241 Brush Drive, Falls Church, VA, United States

    Taiwanese American pianist, Wan-Chi Su is a numerous International Competition award winner both as soloist and chamber musician.