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Our choir will join with the choir from the West Richmond Friends Meeting to present a Christmas cantata on Sunday, December 6th. The combined choir will perform at both worship services - 9:30am with West Richmond Friends and 10:30am with us. Nearly 30 singers will take part in the program, featuring familiar carols arranged by John Rutter.
Come and as we celebrate the coming of the Christ child through singing and scripture as part of this exciting and unique worship gathering!
The worship team will meet after worship on Sunday, Feb. 28th to plan for the end of Lent and Easter. We'll have a room reserved at 5th St. Bagels, where we'll enjoy lunch together then get down to business!
On Sunday March 14th at 4:30pm we will gather for a pot-luck dinner (ifpossible, bring Irish or green favorites!). This will be followed byour talent show where we ask you to share your talent: musical,dramatic, humorous, or reading.
Come to our fellowship hall this Thursday, April 8th at 7pm for an exciting workshop with Tom Benevento of the New Community Project on "Creating Sustainable Communities."
Come help us help out the Cope Environmental Center as we work to clear invasive species and get the center ready for spring and summer activities! Everyone's welcome to come and lend a hand - we'll meet at Cope at 1pm.
Interested in learning about the spiritual and social-justice issues
present on your dinner plate?
Have you ever wondered why it is that some of our friends don't eat certain foods?
Do you want to find out how food and medicine aren't all that
different?
As part of “Faith and Food” month we are sponsoring a panel discussion on faith and food Wednesday June 23rd at 7pm. We will begin with a pot-luck meal, followed by each of our four panelists sharing about their own diverse personal connections between faith and food.
Richmond Church of the Brethren welcomes Bethany, ESR, and Earlham College students back for the fall semester! To celebrate the start of the new semester, we are hosting, in good Church of the Brethren fashion, an ice cream social and game night in the church fellowship hall Sunday, September 12, 2010 at 7pm. Ice cream, including delicious vegan options, and sundae toppings will be available along with a variety of fun board and card games. Bethany, ESR, and Earlham students as well as all other members and friends of our congregation are invited to attend.
Every year on September 21st the World Council of Churches encourages people of faith around the world to pause and pray that peace might prevail in our broken, war-torn world. On Tuesday, Sept. 21st there will be an ecumenical Peace Vigil on the front lawn of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown Richmond.
The Richmond Computer Hardware Co-op is re-launching in a larger space, and we'd like to invite you to come check it out!
The Hardware Co-op accepts donations of computers and things that plug into them, fixes and redistributes what we can, and responsibly recycles what we can't.The Clear Creek Food Co-op is sponsoring cooking classes that will take place in our church's kitchen! On October 23rd, come learn about the healing properties of food and how to keep your whole family healthy by eating better. This class will be taught by Kurt Ritchie, a member of the Richmond CoB.
The cost for co-op members is $5 and $10 for non-members. The registration fee will go to cover supplies for the class.
To sign up for the classes, visit the Co-Op at 710 East Main Street or contact them at http://www.clearcreekcoop.org.
To celebrate fall, we are hosting a harvest party and trip to the corn maze, October 30, 2010 at 7pm. Fall themed snacks and drinks, including delicious vegetarian and vegan options, will be available from 7pm to 8pm in the church fellowship hall, then those interested can join us at Today's Harvest to explore the 8 mile maze.
The Clear Creek Food Co-op is sponsoring cooking classes that will take place in our church's kitchen!
After worship on November 7th we will gather for a pot-luck meal followed by a congregational meeting to discuss next year's budget. Based on past patterns of giving and projected financial contributions for 2011, the Ministry Team will share several potential solutions for how to spend our money wisely and faithfully in the coming year.