Sinopsis
Richmond Hill's mission is to seek Gods 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.
Episodios
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Sermon by DeBorah Cannady 6-29-21
30/06/2021 Duración: 15minDeborah Cannady explores Peter's betrayal of Christ and how trauma informs the text; and can lead to redemption.
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"I Trust in You" by Rev. Juan Shackelford 6-15-21
16/06/2021 Duración: 13minGuest preacher Rev. Juan Shackelford preaches on the sermonic title "I Trust In You." He explores Psalms 56 as a basis to trust in God in spite of our hardships.
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Sermon by Rev. Lindsey Franklin 6-8-21
09/06/2021 Duración: 09minAfter a year where we were called into our homes, Rev. Lindsey Franklin hears in Mark's gospel Jesus' call back towards the stranger to heal a house divided.
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Sermon by Rev. Joel Blunk 6-1-21
02/06/2021 Duración: 08minRev. Joel Blunk reflects on the church's celebration of "The Feast of the Visitation." Joel also reminds us that the Magnificant prayer highlights those in society who are often forgotten, but not forgotten by God.
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"The Power and Purpose of Pentecost" by Rev. Ben Hadley-Goggin 5-25-21
26/05/2021 Duración: 10minThis week Rev. Ben Hadley-Goggin looks at the miracle of Pentecost and how it connected people like never before through a common language of God’s love. Diversity is God’s gift and Pentecost reveals that God embraces our differences and does not erase who we are and our particularity.
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"A Reflection on Judas" by Anthony Gaboton 5-18-21
19/05/2021 Duración: 11minThe week before Pentecost, Anthony Gaboton considers the story of the disciple Judas, the one who betrayed Christ. Anthony encourages us to delve into the complexity of the wayward disciple.
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"Give Us This Day" by Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson 5-11-21
12/05/2021 Duración: 16minRev. Dr. Lisa Johnson delves into the 'Lord's Prayer' this week. She remnds us that as we pray, this model of prayer reminds us to ask for God’s daily portion of blessings.
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"Christ our Friend" by Rev. Joel Blunk 5-4-21
05/05/2021 Duración: 08minRev. Joel Blunk reflects on what it means to have Jesus as a friend. He weaves the scriptures as well as the ‘Icon of Christ and Abba Mena’ to illustrate our relationship with God.
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Sermon by Rev. Hollie Woodruff 4-27-21
28/04/2021 Duración: 11minThis week Richmond Hill welcomes Rev. Hollie Woodruff from Seventh Street Christian Church. Rev. Hollie uses John 10:11-18 to explore God's analogy of being the Shepherd to God's people.
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"A Reflection on Religion" by Anthony Gaboton 4-20-21
21/04/2021 Duración: 11minIn these trying times it is easy to become consumed by our own concerns and not for those of others. This week Anthony Gaboton shares some of his own challenges with religion and life in contemporary times.
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"Our Breath Matters" by Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson 4-13-21
14/04/2021 Duración: 12minIn today's message Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson looks to Psalm 150. It is a message that declares while we have breath in our body we have been encouraged by the psalmist to let everything that has breath, praise the Lord.
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"Still Rolls the Stone" by Rev. Joel Blunk 4-6-21
07/04/2021 Duración: 10minIn this first week of Easter Rev. Joel Blunk reflects on how God’s resurrection love removes any hindrance to the healing we seek and so desperately need.
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"The Way of the Cross" by DeBorah Cannady 3-30-21
31/03/2021 Duración: 11minJesus had to go through the experience of trauma just as we do in our daily lives. Long-time resident DeBorah Cannady shares her reflection, "The Way of the Cross" and how sitting with and breathing into our pain is necessary for healing.
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"Here I Am" by Rev. Lindsey Franklin 3-23-21
24/03/2021 Duración: 10minIdeas of sin and death that we contemplate during Lent take on new meaning in a time of national tragedy. Join us as Rev. Lindsey Franklin, Associate Pastor for Development, explores the themes of anger, love, and surrender in Psalm 51 and the teachings of Jesus in John 12.
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"Communion with Divine Love through Christ" by Jabriel Hasan 3-16-21
17/03/2021 Duración: 15minThis week we are pleased to have seminarian and former RH resident Jabriel Hasan reflect on today's Gospel lesson. Jabriel notes, "In Jn 3:14-21, we observe the human inclination to condemn others in order to rescue ourselves. We are to acknowledge the roots of this tendency and its profound impact on the text, the Church, and larger society. Reading against the grain allows us to retrieve an evangelical emphasis on God's gracious, universal love for all shown forth primarily through the testimony of our lives."
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"For The Sake of the Call" by Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson 3-9-21
10/03/2021 Duración: 15minIn this week's message Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson asks us to consider what we’re willing to lay down for the sake of the call on our lives.
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"To Be a Better Ancestor" by Rev. Joel Blunk 3-2-21
03/03/2021 Duración: 12minLike Abraham and Sarah, we are called – in spite of our limitations, past failures, and fears – to be good ancestors, those through whom God’s blessing is imparted for generations to come. Rev. Joel Blunk preaches from the sermonic title, "To Be A Better Ancestor."
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"Noah, God, and Rainbows" by Anthony Gaboton 2-23-21
24/02/2021 Duración: 12minDuring this first week of Lent, Anthony Gaboton Jr. ponders on the story of Noah and the Ark and how it is relevant in today’s world ravaged with the Covid-19 endemic.
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"The Lenten Journey" by Rev. Ben Hadley-Goggin 2-16-21
17/02/2021 Duración: 12minOur Lenten Journey may be the perfect time to clean out our life closets. Rev. Ben Hadley-Goggin explores the Gospel readings of Matthew 6 as he preaches from the sermonic title, "“The Lenten Journey.”
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"What I Know For Sure" by Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson 2-9-21
10/02/2021 Duración: 16minIn this week's message we are challenged to ask if our inability to believe negates God’s faithfulness? Rev. Dr. Lisa Johnson preaches from the sermonic title: "So what if they didn’t believe?"