Christ Presbyterian Church

Christ Presbyterian Church We're a diverse community in Richmond, committed to helping people know, grow, and show the love of Christ.

Go support Patty's Thrift!
03/22/2025

Go support Patty's Thrift!

Come and grab a bargain and support this ministry to bio moms of children in foster care. Hope to see you there today.

Join us next Wednesday night, November 6, as we begin our Sixth Annual Deep Dive exploring our mission statement: Know t...
10/28/2024

Join us next Wednesday night, November 6, as we begin our Sixth Annual Deep Dive exploring our mission statement: Know the Love, Grow the Love, Show the Love of Christ.

Meet with us on Zoom at 7 PM, EST with Dr. Mark McMinn for a talk entitled "The Love of Christ and An Invitation to Humility."

Summary: The preface to a beautiful hymn about humility begins this way: Is there any encouragement from belonging to Christ? Any comfort from his love? (Phil 2:1). The Apostle Paul then proceeds to describe the stunning humility of Jesus in one of the church’s earliest efforts at Christology. The love of Christ invites us to humility in a day where it seems so much easier to judge and dismiss one another.

Register at the link below.

The Love of Christ and An Invitation to Humility. Join us for a conversation with Mark McMinn.

04/16/2024

Four Richmond Public Schools students have been shot and killed since Easter Sunday. According to RPS Superintendent Jason Kamras, 169 young people have been shot in our city since 2019 – and 43 of them have died.

Yesterday, the Superintendent shared “The bullets tear not only through bodies, but also through the connective tissue of our communities. With each wound, our neighborhoods and the social bonds that strengthen them become even more stressed. Many are at the breaking point.”

There is a temptation for those of us who are in the directly impacted communities to grow numb to the violence for the sake of functioning and survival. There is a temptation for those of us outside the community to go about our days as if this violence is not happening.

As followers of Jesus we are called to engage in both the beauty and brokenness in our community. How can we do that? Here are a few suggestions that will help us seek the peace and prosperity of the city in which we have been placed (Jeremiah 29) and to engage in the work of repair and restoration that we’re designed for (Isaiah 58):

PRAYER.

Begin with lament, a biblical form of prayer that gives voice to the brokenness of our humanity, vocalizes pain and sorrow, and cries out to a God who hears for justice and healing.

As you move into supplication and intercession, remember Ephesians 6:12 which says that “our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.”

• Pray for the victim’s families, friends, neighbors, classmates, and teachers. Pray for the first responders, chaplains, mental health and social workers.
• Pray at home or do a prayer walk with friends at the 21 hot spots for gun violence that the Richmond Police Department has identified:
https://www.wric.com/news/local-news/richmond/richmond-police-pinpoint-gun-violence-hot-spots-following-surge-of-shooting-deaths/
• Pray with others at one of several ongoing prayer gatherings for city schools, including one with Young Life at John Marshall H.S. this Thursday at 8:15 am:
https://www.facebook.com/richmondyounglife
• Pray with us for Metro Richmond at our annual Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast on May 2nd:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/868579122537?aff=oddtdtcreator

PRESENCE.

If you have the ability to be regularly present and invest in a young person’s life, consider joining in on an existing mentoring, tutoring, or coaching opportunity. A few organizations we recommend include:

The Micah Initiative which is working with Communities in Schools to support Southside schools
https://micahrva.org/

Richmond City Young Life which focuses on the Northside
https://www.facebook.com/richmondyounglife

Youth Life Foundation which supports Northside and Southside schools
https://www.ylfr.org/

RISE Richmond, Peter Paul, Hope Center RVA, and Servant Partners which support the East End
https://www.riserichmond.org/
https://peterpaulrva.org/
https://rvahopecenter.org/
https://www.servantpartners.org/richmond

PARTNERSHIP.

Not everyone has the capacity to be present in a young person’s life. It takes commitment. We can all partner with those who do have a presence.

There are the parachurch organizations listed above who need financial and project partners but there are also countless local churches in the community whose youth pastors are regularly ministering to RPS students. We recently had an opportunity to sit down with several of them and they too could use the support of individuals and churches. If you would like to be connected to those churches, email [email protected].

You could also consider partnering with RPS by donating to the Trauma Healing Response Fund that was established last year by the RPS Education Foundation to support the well-being of students, families, and educators:
https://rpseducationfoundation.networkforgood.com/projects/195984-donate-to-the-rps-trauma-healing-response-fund?utm_campaign=dms_email_blast_2818773

PREVENTION.

Our city must continue to shift from responding to violence to preventing violence. This includes developing programs, policies, and funding streams for community-based resources, mental health resources, and proven Gun Violence Interruption strategies.

RISC has been supporting Group Violence Intervention (GVI), an evidence-based program to prevent gun violence that has been implemented in cities around the country, including Hopewell, VA. RISC is organizing a GVI Roundtable, which will be a forum for explaining the program and engaging local officials regarding the topic of gun violence prevention.

When: May 20th 6:30pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Third Street Bethel AME Church
Who: Mayoral Candidates, the Commonwealth Attorney, REAL LIFE, RISC members, and any interested local residents
What: We plan to fully educate the officials about GVI, and give them a chance to ask questions.
How: You can RSVP here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSczusWV1ov9Y_1Hm05-f95jeaq6841jsdXWYMQLu-ttPGw1fA/viewform

By joining together in prayer, presence, partnership, and prevention, we will have an impact on the lives of young people in our community so that they can truly live out their inherent, God-given potential.

City of Richmond, VA Government
Richmond Public Schools
Richmond City Young Life
Youth Life Foundation of Richmond
Rise Richmond
Peter Paul Development Center
Servant Partners
Richmond Hill
RVA Hope Center
RISCrva

04/15/2024

The Porter's Gate is a sacred ecumenical arts collective reimagining and recreating worship that welcomes, reflects, and impacts both the community and the church. Redeemer Anglican Church, All Souls Anglican Church, and Resurrection Anglican Church are partnering to host a public event: "An Evening with The Porter's Gate: Worship and Prayer in a Polarized Age."

Join them for a panel discussion from 5-6 p.m. led by local Richmond pastors and special guest, David Bailey of Arrabon, in discussing ways that the Christian church can remain faithful and fervent in our formation, prayer, worship, and witness despite the challenges of polarization in an election cycle. From 7-9 p.m., The Porter's Gate Worship Project will be debuting a new album on this theme at a concert following the panel discussion.

For details and tickets go here:
bio.site/redeemerrva

Arrabon
Redeemer Anglican Church
The Porter's Gate

We'd love to have you with us during Holy Week.
03/04/2024

We'd love to have you with us during Holy Week.

01/11/2024
Now's a great time to register for our final session of The Hope Talks, with Kelly Kapic!
12/11/2023

Now's a great time to register for our final session of The Hope Talks, with Kelly Kapic!

Welcome! We're glad you're interested in joining us Wednesday, December 13 to hear from Kelly Kapic. This is part of a speaker series on hope we're hosting via Zoom, leading into Advent. Once you've registered, you'll receive confirmation by email, and you'll receive another email on December 13 wit...

Now's a great time register for Session 5 of The Hope Talks, with Charlotte Witvliet!
11/30/2023

Now's a great time register for Session 5 of The Hope Talks, with Charlotte Witvliet!

Welcome! We're glad you're interested in joining us Wednesday, December 6 to hear from Charlotte Witvliet. This is part of a speaker series on hope we're hosting via Zoom, leading into Advent. Once you've registered, you'll receive confirmation by email, and you'll receive another email on December....

Now's a great time to register for session four of The Hope Talks, with Sabrina Chan!
11/24/2023

Now's a great time to register for session four of The Hope Talks, with Sabrina Chan!

Welcome! We're glad you're interested in joining us Tuesday, November 28 to hear from Sabrina Chan. This is part of a speaker series on hope we're hosting via Zoom, leading into Advent. Once you've registered, you'll receive confirmation by email, and you'll receive another email on November 21 with...

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