Sisterhood Goes to the Theatre – Love Sick

Join Sisterhood for lunch and a matinee play at Theatre J.    From an extraordinary collaboration of international artists comes Love Sick, the critically-acclaimed new musical that fuses a thrilling original score, Middle-Eastern harmonics, dazzling choreography, and an inspired story of passion and awakening. Based on the Song of Songs, Love Sick tells the story a […]

Clergy United for Racial Empathy Presents: Congregations Working Toward a Cure

CURE participants will share about a recent trip in which they visited several significant sites of racial history and violence around Virginia in Charlottesville, Danville, and Richmond. CURE is an interfaith, multi-racial group of clergy who are working together towards racial reconciliation. This presentation will take place at Floris United Methodist church, 13600 Frying Pan […]

Jewish-Christian Dialogue Group – Off Site

This month, we will meet in the St Tomas a Becket Fellowship Hall. You know St Thomas a Becket Church (or at least, you know its parking lot), but what do you know about what they do there? Are you interested in opening a Jewish-Christian dialogue and helping to rejuvenate the relationship between NVHC and […]

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We Were Strangers in the Land of Egypt: How We Face Immigration

As Jews, we are no strangers to the concept of immigration. Our families were all immigrants from somewhere, facing difficult choices along the way. In today’s world, we are hearing about various issues surrounding immigration on a daily basis. Join us on a year-long series to explore a 360° view of immigration, helping us to […]