115 churches found in Washington

Rehoboth Baptist Church, founded in 1864, is one of the oldest Black Baptist churches in Washington, D.C., dedicated to extending Christ’s message and mission at home and abroad.

Paramount Baptist Church (PBC) is a family church that displays its love for Jesus and God’s people through its various ministries. The impact of our ministry reaches not only Southeast Washington but nationally and internationally.

National Presbyterian Church is a PCUSA congregation committed to leading people to become faithful followers of Jesus Christ together in God's world through discipleship, community, and service. They emphasize Christ-centered faith, biblical authority, and welcoming hospitality to diverse newcomers.

Mountain of Fire and Miracle Ministry is a full gospel ministry devoted to the Revival of Apostolic Signs and the unlimited demonstration of the power of God to deliver to the uttermost, emphasizing aggressive prayer and absolute holiness.

Christ Church, Georgetown is an historic Episcopal parish in the heart of the nation's capital, dedicated to being a sanctuary and a welcoming community that embodies the love of Christ.

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church seeks to restore all people to God and to each other through sacramental worship and Christ-like living.
Union City Church is a non-denominational church located in Washington, DC, committed to practicing the Way of Jesus together for the redemption of humanity and the renewal of the world.

Embassy Church is a house of prayer for all nations located in Washington, DC, focused on providing prayer opportunities and mission trips to change the world.

DC Reformed Church is a small, inclusive Reformed congregation in Northeast DC's Lamond-Riggs neighborhood that gathers to offer hospitality and hope, equipping believers to serve in their homes, communities, and workplaces.

Capitol Hill United Methodist Church is called to be the heart of God in the community, welcoming all individuals regardless of their background or beliefs. They emphasize being an anti-racist and reconciling congregation.

St. Monica & St. James is a welcoming Episcopal church in the heart of D.C.'s Capitol Hill neighborhood, committed to social justice and a worship-centered faith that embraces diversity and inclusiveness.

Western Presbyterian Church has worked to be an active force and voice for a more just and compassionate society, promoting social justice and welcoming all to its community of faith.

Welcome to the Primatial Cathedral community which comes together on Sunday and Feast Days to hear the Word of God, to say our Common Prayers, and to give thanks to the Lord in the Holy Eucharist.

The Wesley Campus of National United Methodist Church is a joyful and inclusive community of faith, deeply rooted in the teachings of Jesus and ecumenical in spirit, welcoming all into its building.

Community of Christ Washington, DC proclaims Jesus Christ and promotes communities of joy, hope, love, and peace.

Christ Church Capitol Hill is a diverse Episcopal community committed to welcoming all individuals regardless of their background or beliefs, serving the neighborhood since 1794.
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