Book on table in library

REVEILLE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

HOURS

The library will be accessible Sundays, 9:00-11:00 am and noon-12:30 pm. Church members may also use the library Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-4:30 pm, during church office hours. During church office hours, you can check out and return books. You can search our online catalog anytime.

LIBRARIAN

Reveille member Sally Boykin is our librarian who comes with extensive experience in library sciences. Sally attended the College of William and Mary and holds master’s degrees in library science from Virginia Commonwealth University and Catholic University. She has 30 years of librarian experience working in K-12, private professional, and monastery libraries throughout her career.

SEARCH OUR CATALOG

Church members may search the Online Public Access Catalog to locate books and other materials. Search now

FEATURES
  • Access to the online catalog for searching the library collection using the computer in the library or remotely
  • A collection of over 3,000 books, including nearly 500 new additions
  • Newly created Reveille Memorial Library Memorial Book featuring the names of donors and honorees acknowledging both book and monetary donations
  • A special section of books authored by Reveille members
BOOKS

The Reveille Memorial Library contains books in all non-fiction categories, including biography, as well as books of historical fiction. There is an extensive reference section of comprehensive and scholarly works, including biblical interpretations, concordances, dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, and commentaries. Many resources are available for Bible study, teacher/leader development, and personal enrichment.

The library has a designated shelf for books authored by Reveille members and is proud to showcase these books and offer them for reading to our congregation. Other donations of books authored by Reveille members are welcome.

Reveille Authors and Books

  • Carolyn R. Blaylock, 2305 Finds a Home
  • Melvin Ely, Israel on the Appomattox: A Southern Experiment in Black Freedom from the 1790s Through the Civil War
  • Michael Gryboski, A Spiral into Marvelous Light
  • Glennie T. Miller, Think on These Things: Living to See Three Centuries and Still Ticking
  • Anne Poarch, Flight
  • Robert J. (“Bobby”) Spiers, Jr., Memoirs of a Musician
  • William Archer Wright, Jr., Recollections and Reflections: Seventy-six Good Years
  • Christine Young, Little Book of Memoirs: The Life Story of a Richmonder
BOOK EXCHANGE CART

Come by the book exchange cart located outside the library to find inspirational fiction and nonfiction books. You may take a book from the cart or donate a book with an inspirational or religious theme.

RESOURCES

For more information about the library, please contact:
Sally Boykin
Librarian
(804) 651-2303
boykin32@hotmail.com
(804) 359-6041 (Church Office)

Online Public Access Catalog
Search our inventory of books and materials.

Library Rules and Guidelines