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    Citizen Heights

    5.0 (15 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
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    Claudia R.

    I really love this church, I always feel welcomed, even when I arrive late, and Pastors Michael and Heather are wonderful and they always deliver a powerful message. Different church members often serve as speakers and are often really funny which always makes for an entertaining time. I always leave feeling great! Their church also has an app you can use to watch church service live if you're unable to make it in. They have service on Sundays at 10:00 am and 11:30 am. I hope that they'll one day decide to also have mass later in the day. If you're looking for a nondenominational Christian church that loves Jesus and will always make you feel welcomed, this is your place to be.

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    What an amazing, welcoming community centered around the love and joy of relationship with Jesus. Love doing life here

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    Awesome Holy Spirit Filled Church!

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    National United Methodist Church

    National United Methodist Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 miWesley Heights

    I'm pretty sure divine wrath would befall me if I gave anything less than five stars to my own…read morechurch, but fortunately for me, Metropolitan deserves the Yelp superlatives - and, of course, far more. It's an engaging, welcoming, open, progressive place actively committed to social justice, with room for everyone to get involved or just enjoy fellowship. Its pastor, Charlie Parker, leads with just the right combination of intellect, warmth, and humor - in his sermons and in person - while choir director Bruce Caviness brings jaw-dropping talent to the music program. (Best Easter-Day Widor's Toccata in the city?? I THINK SO.) As the national Methodist church, it was the regular place of worship for presidents Grant and McKinley. (Both of them attended in the old building, which was near the center of the city, but don't worry: the "new" one - finished in 1932 - is still one of the city's most beautiful.) Don't let the fact that Boy Scout Troop 666 meets in the basement fool you (666! Seriously! In a church basement!) - this place does God's good work, and I'm so glad to have grown up in its shadow.

    Sacred Arias II Concert The entire program was conceived of,…read moreproduced, and performed by B. Jackson Caesar, tenor, who invited a few of DC's best musicians to work with him. Starting with narration by Erik Dellums, Jackson gave us music to enjour and an evening to remember. Everyone left with a smile, likely resulted from the soaring & beautifully sung notes at the top of the tenor range, the forceful and joyous sound of Patrick Lundy & the Ministers of Music, and the Symphonic Orchestra providing musical depth and lovely sounds to supplement the organ, played by Evelyn Curention, and the piano, played by Alma Sanford. The church is a lovely structure that accommodated hearing every part of the music from every seat. The minister, Charles Parker, was delightful and brief. Jackson, who sings at this church regularly, proved a star in every aspect and I can't wait for Sacred Arias III! Congratulations on this well-attended and well-received program!

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    Washington International Church - Many Nations, One Church

    Washington International Church

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Washington International Church (WIC) is located at 4420 River Road, NW, Washington DC 20016…read more Services are every Sunday Mornings at 10:30 AM. Adult and Youth Sunday school starts at 9:15. The church is true to it's name of being international. The congregation is made up of peoples from many nations and serves Jesus Christ as one church. The service runs from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM, then is followed by fellowshi[p time with a light lunch catered by the church's small groups. Washington International Church belongs to the Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA). http://www.cmalliance.org

    I came back to DC after years abroad and had a difficult time finding a comfortable church home…read morewhere the presence of the Spirit could be felt. Thankfully, a friend's son told me about WIC and it has been a blessing. It has a small congregation, about 80 people, but very close, warm and welcoming. The music is good, the preaching/teaching is outstanding, and there's a great mix of age groups, bringing together both life-long Christians and new believers. Getting to the church is easier now that I have a car, but the bus drops you only two blocks away on Wisconsin. Definitely worth checking out if you are new to town or looking for a place to renew you faith.

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    St. Columba's Episcopal Church

    St. Columba's Episcopal Church

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.1 miTenleytown

    I have gone to St. Columba's Church for 80 years!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT ! Over the years it has…read morechanged and it is now an enveloping and loving place to worship. I attend the 11 AM service which is beautiful and very meaningful to me. It is my favorite church for all the aspects of w worship it offers.

    OK, it's weird to write a review of a church. But I sure wish there'd been reviews of churches…read morewhen I was church shopping. Would have saved me loads of time and wrong turns. St. Columba's is an extremely welcoming, inclusive, open church. Holy moley, it's big! But it's not a mega church, or even close. It's a fairly liberal episcopalian church with an intellectual edge. But you don't need to be episcopalian, or subscribe to any particular beliefs, or be of any race, color, creed or sexual orientation, in order to participate fully here. If you like traditional services with all the trappings, this is the place. If you have kids and want a pared-down service that's strictly for kids, this is also the place. (There are tons of young families, but also plenty of singles, so you won't feel like a fish out of water if you go.) Probably the major draw for most people at St. C's is the music, which is truly phenomenal and professional quality. Chose from among a zillion choirs: boys choir, girls choir, boys and girls choir, adult choir, instrumental ensembles, several bell choirs (yours truly belongs to one of them), music theory classes, and more. The sermons are generally engaging and intellectual, two non-negotiables for me. Outside speakers are regularly brought in to discuss a wide range of issues. This past Sunday, the "Newshour"'s Ray Suarez (a member) discussed his new book, "The Holy Vote." There are tons of outreach programs, so you can feed the homeless, save the planet, mentor disadvantaged kids--name it and claim it. St. C's can be daunting to the uninitiated, but as with most things in life, you need to take the first step and join a group if you want to meet people or learn a new skill. Oh, and they have a rockin' playground.

    Washington National Cathedral - The National Cathedral

    Washington National Cathedral

    4.5(317 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    We've been to quite a few churches, temples, cathedrals, and mosques in 82 countries. And very few…read morehouses of worship in the U.S. can compare to the world's greatest churches. But the National Cathedral is on par with some of our favorite cathedrals around the world! It lives up to its billing. The space is palatial and exquisite, hosting some rather famous guests over the years. The stained glass windows are extraordinary, and the high ceilings and exterior architecture are impressive. President Woodrow Wilson is buried along the south wall on the first floor of the cathedral for those, like me, who seek out presidential burial locations.

    Washington, DC - Washington National Cathedral is a stunning and grandiose sight to behold. Built…read morein the Neo-Gothic architectural style, it's the sixth largest cathedral in the world. We stumbled into a Sunday service (and free parking) during a recent visit to DC and experienced a bit of the worship service with live music. Welcoming staff handed out well-produced program books to all who wandered in. The cathedral offers various tours or self-guided sightseeing, and you can even climb the bell tower. As serious as the whole facade may appear, there are winking playful elements hidden throughout, such as a Darth Vader limestone grotesque, and a stained glass window depicting a space theme. Be sure not to miss the Bishop's Garden - beside the outdoor cafe - an intimate and contemplative space with a gazebo and landscaped grounds and paths. Whether you're religious or not, it's a beautiful and meditative place to retreat to from the bustle of the outside world.

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