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Weekly Events

Monday
  • Men’s Community Group 7:30pm
  • Women’s Community Group 7:00pm
Tuesday
  • Coffee Break 12:30-3:00pm
  • Women’s Community Group 7:00pm
  • Men’s Community Group 7:00pm
Wednesday
  • Men’s Prayer 6:30am
  • Men’s Community Group 7:00pm
  • Women’s Community Group 7:00pm
Thursday
  • Men’s Prayer 6:30am
  • Women’s Community Group 7:00pm
  • Men’s Community Group 7:00pm
Saturday
  • Women’s Prayer 8:00am
  • Women’s Prayer 9:00am
Sunday
  • Worship Gathering 10:00 am
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      • By Jordan M.

        And about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing around; and he said to them, ‘Why have you been standing here idle all day long?‘ They said to him, ‘Because no one hired us.‘ He said to them, ‘You go into the vineyard too’ - the words of Christ in Matthew…

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      • By Reena T.

        March 14, 2008. It was a beautiful day. We were on our way back to Richmond from an amazing week at New Orleans, where over 200 students had gathered from around the nation during their spring break to serve the people living in NOLA…

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      • By Ric H.

        During college, after I made a conscious decision to become a follower of Jesus, I had a fairly concrete routine of reading my Bible, praying, and going to church on Sundays. This was a rewarding routine, but there was still something missing…

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      • By Joelle B

        As Christians, it can be easy to slip into the deadly habit of coming to church, getting spiritually fed, working hard during the week, reading our Bible, investing in our relationship with God, and making sure that we are living how we should be living by…

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      • By John S.

        We live in a “me-first” world where people think of themselves before they consider others. However, scripture teaches us that we are to do the opposite and become servants first. Jesus did not come into this world to be served, but to serve us, and we should desire to imitate him…

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      • By Rachel B.

        In order to serve, there has to be a need. And as we are sinful people living in a broken world, there is persistent need all around us. But I tend to set my own terms for how much of it I acknowledge by asking the right meaningless questions, staying in the right part of town, etc…

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      • By Ashton G.

        It is so easy as Christians to go through our day to day routine and get so focused on the tasks that are before us and lose sight of what our real goal should be and that is spelt out clearly in Mathew 28:16-20…

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      • By Shing T.

        As I was an international student from Hong Kong, China, I was very blessed getting involved in Aletheia Richmond since its founding in spring 2006 on Virginia Commonwealth University campus. Aletheia was my home away from home…

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