St. Paul’s Reconciliation Weekend 2024
A weekend of contemplative events and services to recommitting ourselves to the ongoing work of truth telling, repair, and racial justice and healing to foster God’s Beloved Community.
A weekend of contemplative events and services to recommitting ourselves to the ongoing work of truth telling, repair, and racial justice and healing to foster God’s Beloved Community.
In honor of Juneteenth, Nikki Fernandes and Rev. Ben Campbell will lead members from area Episcopal Churches on a walk along the Richmond Trail of Enslaved Africans followed by lunch and a facilitated group reflection. The trail is nearly 3-miles, running from the Manchester Docks to Lumpkin’s Slave Jail, passing through the main historical locales […]
Rev. Dr. Alvin O’Neal Jackson (Mass Poor People’s Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly- National Faith Convener) and Rev. Dr. Hanna R. Broome (Repairers of the Breach- National Director of Religious Affairs) will lead a discussion on the Poor People’s Campaign.
Bishop Barber will join us for our Sunday service of Holy Eucharist during his national preaching tour. Bishop Barber is a renowned progressive Christian leader, who has renewed Dr. King’s dream of an intersectional movement dedicated to transformational policy changes.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Join us for a screening of the documentary Bad Faith, that traces the rise of Christian nationalist movement, followed by an insightful conversation with Bishop Barber.