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Come join us at Richmond Hill for Community Worship and Communion every Tuesday night at 5:30 pm in the Chapel, 2209 E. Grace St. Richmond VA 23223. Stay for dinner which follows at 6:30 pm… you are welcome to join us!

Richmond Hill's mission is to seek God’s healing of metropolitan Richmond through prayer, hospitality, racial reconciliation and spiritual development. Founded in 1987, we are an ecumenical Christian fellowship and residential community serving as stewards of an urban retreat center, within the setting of a historic monastery.
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Rev. Katie Heishman speaks from the text Mark 1:9-15.
Rev. Daniel Wilson speaks from the text 2 kings 2:1-12. He focuses on the story of Elijah's assuption into Heaven and briefly focus on his disciple Elisha. He also distinguishes the story and stops short in connecting to the episode in Jesus' life before transfiguration Sunday.
Rev. Katie Heishman speaks from the text Luke 2:22-40.
Rev. Jamie Lynn Haskins speaks from the text John 1:43-51.
Mr. Chris Hilber speaks from the text Luke 1:28-33, 37-38.
Fr. Bob Heatherington speaks from the text Matthew 25:31-46.
Rev. Jocelyn Blount speaks from the text 1 Thessalonians 5:18. She entitled her sermon, "In everything, even in 2023, give thanks to God."
The fourth sermon in the sermon slam is by Rev. Katie Heishman. She speaks on 1 Timothy 4:12-16.
The third sermon in the sermon slam is by Rev. Daniel Willson. He speaks on Hebrews 11: 1-3, 8-19, focusing on "How God's faithfulness to a saint or saints of the past affects us today."
The second sermon in the sermon slam is by Rev. Ben Hadley-Goggin. He speaks on 1 Corinthians 1:1-3.
The first sermon in the sermon slam is by Rev. Dr. Lisa. She speaks on 1 John 3:1-3, which encapsulates the profound nature of divine love and its transformative impact on believers. She says that goodness from the text is "even when I forget whose I am and who I am, God does not."
Ms. Racia Randolph preaches "It's not too heavy for God," from the passage 2 Corinthians 4:16-18.
Archaeologist Tim Roberts speaks during the archaeology month. He ends the Tuesday community service with a poem "Surrender."
Sermon: The Afterlife of Scripture In this sermon, Rev. Lindsey Franklin explores what she calls the afterlife of scripture— the way scripture sometimes takes on a life of its own in how it is used in the world. She dives into the afterlife of Romans 12, understanding it as the textual foundation for a beloved benediction with ecumenical roots.
Rev. Katie Heishman 10-03-23 by Sermons preached at Richmond Hill
Naomi Gonzalez preaches "Forgiveness, Repentance and Costly Grace" from Jonah 3:10-4:11.
Rev. Lisa Johnson preaches "The Power of Singing Clearly" from Mark 8:22-26.
"The Cost of Witnessing" is the message from Rev. Ayo Morton on Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at Community Worship at Richmond Hill.
Rev. Kelsey Hawser-Faul preaches Being filled with the Spirit through singing and gratitude from Ephesians 5:15-20.
Richard Rumble.7-25-23

Richard Rumble.7-25-23

2023-07-2634:22

Using stories from life, dreams, and scripture, Richard takes a long loving look at the liminal, and how we cope with transformation and change.
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