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Reconciling: Finding Grace in Race

Updated onApril 30, 2019

A Retreat for Men: May 1-3, 2020

Join Reverends Robert Dortch and Joel Blunk at Richmond Hill, an historic monastery & residential retreat center, for this intensive 48-hour men’s retreat to include:

  • A theology of love and redemption
  • Real-life examples of strength, courage and resilience
  • A tour of Richmond’s Historic Trail of Enslaved Africans
  • Immersion in Richmond Hill’s monastic rhythm of life
  • An exploration of implicit bias
  • Contemplative practices to promote wholeness, elevate consciousness, and build bridges

This retreat, held in the heart of what was the Confederate South, will offer safe space for healing dialogue to happen in the pursuit of reconciliation and wholeness. Through storytelling, information sharing, and experiential learning, we’ll build community and empower one another to be our best selves in pursuit of a better world.

Cost: $275.     Space is limited. Register today!

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Co-sponsored by Oasis Ministries for Spiritual Development and Richmond Hill’s Koinonia School for Race and Justice, this retreat is open to men of all ages, races and walks of life. Some financial assistance is available upon request.

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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Residents & Staff
    • Our Four Pillars
    • Our Rule of Life
    • History
    • Facilities & Grounds
  • Prayer & Worship
    • Pray With Us
    • Worship & Community Meals
  • Retreats
    • Overview
    • Personal Retreats
    • Programmed Retreats
    • Host Your Retreat
  • Programs
    • Overview
    • Armstrong Leadership Program
    • The Judy Project
    • Ministry of Spiritual Direction
    • RUAH School of Spiritual Guidance
    • Richmond Hill Sojourn
    • Resources
      • Library
  • Get Involved
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    • Events
    • Echoes of Richmond Hill
    • Join The Residential Community
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