Welcome to The Gayton Kirk                                                              




                Presbyterian Church USA in Richmond's West End                             11421 Gayton Rd, Henrico, VA 23238

 
Who We Are

We are Musicians, Teachers, Lawyers, Administration Assistants, Students, Nurses, Self-Employed, Actors, Managers, Retired, Dancers ... we are your neighbors.

Our worship style is casual, respectful, and creative...

We celebrate The Lord's Supper on the first Sunday each month.

We study Scripture so that as we follow Jesus Christ we might become more like him.

We baptize infants and adults, knowing that it is not by anything that we do but by
God's grace that we are called children of God.

We become members of Christ's church by  publicly confessing Jesus Christ as Lord and  Savior.

We believe that God changes us through our  worship and discipleship so that during the week  we are enabled to be kind, to stand for justice,  and to walk humbly with God.

Our name "kirk" means church in Scottish, and 
has prompted us to study and embrace Celtic  Spirituality.



 What is Celtic Worship?

  Celtic Worship calls upon all of creation to praise God.

  The Celtic tradition is a way of seeing the world. The 
  tradition emphasizes the goodness of creation and makes us
  aware of the connections of nature with God's creatures.
  Nature does not serve humankind, rather, all of creation
  joins with humanity to praise God.

  Celtic worship values the everyday experience and the ways
  we use our senses to praise God.

  We respond to God's gifts of seeing and tasting, hearing and
  feeling, singing and dancing by offering our whole selves to 
  God in worship.

For more information on Scottish heritage visit our friends at Richmond's St. Andrew's Society.


Connecting to God in Creation

All creation declares the glory of God!  At The Gayton Kirk we want to use all of our space for the purposes of God. The labyrinth, the outdoor worship space, and the Celtic garden provide opportunities to experience the beauty of nature and inspire our connection with the Creator.

The Labyrinth is patterned upon an ancient prayer path. Do you ever feel like you can’t keep still enough to pray? Does walking help you think? Then maybe the labyrinth would be helpful for your prayer life. 

"Labyrinth prayer is a contemplative spiritual discipline on a simple marked path that is based on the ancient practice of pilgrimage.  On a pilgrimage, a pilgrim intentionally (1) leaves the world, journeying away from the noise and distractions of life, (2) eventually arrives and rests with Christ, and (3) returns home to live more deliberately and obediently as Christ's own."  From Spiritual Disciplines Handbook: practices that transform us by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun, 2006.

Our labyrinth is available to all who want to take a pilgrimage without leaving Richmond, or to spend some time apart with God. 

The Celtic Garden, currently under construction, has already become a popular place to meet a friend for a bag lunch or a quiet conversation. As with the other outdoor spaces, one does not need to come inside the building to use the space. It belongs to God and God welcomes all.




The Outdoor Worship Space has been the site of Blessing of the Animals, Celtic Worship Services, and Musical Concerts. We enjoy using this space to gather in the midst of nature, remember our Celtic heritage, and praise God the Creator.



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