Race and Racism

Introduction

As Friends, our belief that there is “that of God” in everyone grounds our practice of upholding the worth of each human being. Each person is guided by an Inward Teacher toward truth; each has the capacity to experience and be transformed by Spirit. The fullness of our lives – as individuals and as a community – unfolds as we live into these spiritual truths. Just as we value each person, these core beliefs lead us to value the diversity of culture, race, and ethnicity that enrich the human family. Richmond Friends Meeting commits to being a faith community of deep hospitality for and inclusion of all people.

We recognize that inequality and injustice based on race are deeply rooted in our society. Richmond Friends Meeting commits to challenging and repairing racism and racial bias in ourselves as individuals, within our Meeting, and in our Meeting’s relationships with the wider world.

In Twelfth Month 2022, Richmond Friends Meeting approved formation of the Ad Hoc Committee on Race and Racism. The committee was charged with discerning what our meeting was led to do around race and racism. The committee was then further charged with developing an action/implementation plan to guide the community into the future. The material on this page reflects the actions taken by the ad hoc committee and the ongoing results of that work.

History of RFM Concerning Race and Racism

What’s Happening Now

From the Racial Justice Team — Food Drives for Redd Elementary & Feed More

Please consider donating food to help the growing numbers of people experiencing food insecurity, especially during the federal government shutdown. We offer two ways at Richmond Friends Meeting: You can support the Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP)…

New Books in Our Library

One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation, by Daniel Silliman A biography considering Nixon’s spiritual life after he was brought up as a Quaker Short Journey Home: Awakening to Freedom with Thich Nhat Hanh, by Richard Brady An account of lay mindfulness…

Reading Between the Lines, October 5

The Adult Spiritual Education Committee will hold a one-hour Reading Between the Lines (formerly known as Bible Workbench) through Zoom on First Day, Sunday, October 5, from 9-10 a.m. We will discuss 2 Timothy 1: 1-14: what it can mean to “worship with a clear…

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Sunday
9:30  A.M. and 11 A.M.* – Meeting for Worship
10:45 A.M – Until rise of Meeting – Childcare
11:15 A.M. – Until rise of Meeting – Religion Education (Ages 3-18)
Wednesday
7:00 P.M. – Virtual Meeting for Worship Sharing
Monthly
1st Sunday 11A.M. – 12:00 Noon – Meeting for Worship at The Clearing  (March – October)
1st Sunday 10:35 – 11:55 – Singing
3rd Sunday 11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.* : Meeting for Worship with Concern for Business*
4th Sunday – At rise of Meeting – Potluck Lunch
* In-person and virtual

 

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