a park of Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond’s Northside where community, ecology, and spirituality meet.
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Named after the native yaupon plant, Yaupon Place envisions a community that thrives locally and accessibly, restores our mind-body-spirit health, is ecologically hospitable and resilient, and commits centering the lives of those who have been mistreated, marginalized and misunderstood. Jesus of Nazareth used these same characteristics when describing the new community he desired (the same characteristics through his native mustard plant). A new story was born then, and a new story is growing now.
Our eco-park and programming explores intentional ways for all of us
to create yaupon-inspired community together.