Churches in District of Columbia
District of Columbia churches describe themselves with words like friendly, casual, and traditional liturgy. There are 558 District of Columbia churches listed on FaithStreet.
Popular church music styles include traditional hymns, organ, and contemporary. District of Columbia churches often offer community service, children's ministry, young adults, choir, and adult education programs.
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558 church results
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Presbyterian (PCUSA) in Washington, DC
- Traditional Liturgy, Historic
- Missions, Young Adults
- Traditional Hymns
Sunday Services- 11:00am
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Presbyterian in Port Coquitlam, BC, CANADA, DC
- Young families, Hand-clapping
- Community Service, Youth Group
- Hillsong-style, Passionate Reverent
Sunday Services- 02:00pm
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Nondenominational in Washington, DC
- Friendly, Downtown
- Community Service, Young Adults
- Hillsong-style, Passionate Reverent
Sunday Services- 09:30am
- 11:00am
- 05:00pm
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Lutheran (ELCA) in Washington, DC
- Friendly, Progressive
- Young Adults, Disability
- Psalms a capella, Passionate Reverent
Sunday Services- 09:00am
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Disciples of Christ in Washington, DC
- Friendly, Downtown
- Missions, Food Pantry
- Organ, Traditional Hymns
Sunday Services- 08:30am
- 11:00am
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Baptist in Washington, DC
- Multigenerational, Casual
- Youth Group, Faith and Work
- Contemporary, Traditional Hymns
Sunday Services- 10:00am
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Church of the Nazarene in Washington, DC
- Neighborhood-focused, Multigenerational
- Social Justice, Missions
- Praise and Worship, Traditional Hymns
Sunday Services- 10:00am
- 10:30am
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Episcopal in Washington, DC
- Casual, Traditional Liturgy
- Young Adults, Community Service
- Organ, Traditional Hymns
Sunday Services- 08:15am
- 11:00am
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Nondenominational in Washington, DC
- Faith and Work, Children's Ministry
Sunday Services- 05:00pm
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Episcopal in Washington, DC
- Historic, Multigenerational
- Seniors Ministry, Nursery
- Passionate Reverent, Organ
Sunday Services- 07:30am
- 07:45am
- 09:00am
- 10:00am
- 11:15am
- 06:00pm
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What people love about churches in District of Columbia
Dot Watson, former member of NCCC shared their experience Jun 2022
The people and the music. I am writing because I have tried calling several times but never get an answer or a return call. Several from our church(FCC) in Tullahoma, TN will be attending the natio...
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Trotter Collier, Board Member Mayflower Square Alexandria VA shared their experience Apr 2022
American Restoration has listed your church as a reference for work they completed. We are considering them for a balcony project and would like to talk with you about their work. My name is Trotte...
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Virgil shared their experience Mar 2022
Love TMBC! It is my Spiritual home.
Elder Yolanda Ingram shared their experience Mar 2022
I love TMBC; instead of just being a guest or member. You are part of our family. We are a small congregation with an extra original Holy Spirit. Apostle Virgil Murphy has a great welcoming spirit...
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SunUp Cha shared their experience Mar 2022
The Church Address is changed.
492 Glencoe Dr. Port Moody, B.C. V3H 1G5 CANADA
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Washington, DC church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
Our church is open to everyone, irregardless of faith or background. Our worship style is traditional (hymns and a printed liturgy) and visitors with no faith background have told us that it "feel...
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Washington, DC church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
We welcome you! We are interested to hear about your faith journey.
Washington, DC church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
All are welcome
Washington, DC church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
You are always welcome! One of the most beautiful aspects of our elaborate and sensory-laden worship is that there is something in it for everyone. It is full of mystery and awe.
Washington, DC church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
You won't be alone. Our community is composed mainly of confirmed Christians but we also include folks who are considering (or re-considering) what it means to become a follower of Jesus.
Washington, DC church responds to "What if I'm not a Christian?"
That's ok...we welcome you anyway!
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