gpbc@ginterparkbc.org • 804-359-2475 • 6100 Chamberlayne Rd Richmond VA

 Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
10:30 AM • ZOOM Meeting

Study Leader: Mark Biddle
Scripture: Romans 8:12-25
Theme: “First Fruits Promise a Harvest”
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/834854376

If you’d rather join by phone, call: (301) 715-8592
Meeting ID: 834 854 376

In this time of social distancing, we stay connected to one another by gathering virtually in worship  to join our voices together in prayer, to fellowship and share with one another, and to explore scripture in an interactive format.  Contact Sheryl or the church office if you need help getting ZOOM onto your device.

Artwork: During the summer of 2003, in collaboration with the Frist Center for the Visual Arts Community Voices project, children from the Preston Taylor YMCA Boys and Girls Club worked with teaching artist Becca Ganick to create a visual history of their northwest Nashville neighborhood. Working in acrylics, the children painted three panels depicting historic landmarks in their community. Those pictured include Hadley Park, the first publicly owned African American park in the United States; Moses McKissack School, built by Moses and Calvin McKissack, brothers who established the first African American-owned construction firm in Nashville; and the Tennessee State University administration building, built during Reconstruction. Ceramic tiles line the bottom of the mural panels and stand for the bricks of love and friendship upon which the neighborhood is built.

Attribution : Gannick, Becca and Preston Taylor YMCA Boys and Girls Club. History of Our Community, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN.  [retrieved June 30, 2020]