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    Holy Trinity Catholic Church

    4.3 (12 reviews)

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    Went to a wedding there. Beautiful and cozy church. Unfortunately their marriage didn't make it.

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    The church normally assigns a music adviser to help with the ceremony but I'm sentimental and had a friend play our selections.

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    All Souls Church - The music program at All Souls is eclectic and electric.

    All Souls Church

    4.3(14 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    My wife and I were married at All Souls Unitarian Church in 1981 - so we have been attending there…read morefor over 45 years. We have seen the church go through some very wonderful times with Ministers like Rev. David Eaton and Rev. Dr. Rob Hardies and also some difficult times - especially around the departure of Rev. Dr. Susan Moore, when she left the church. Moving on from the past to today, the church is in great shape. It is very well attended, with newcomers receiving a warm welcome and often returning many more times. Overall it is well managed and well ministered, although it has often struggled with an operating deficit. In addition, as sometimes happens there is a hiccup right now due to some misallocation of funds - some funds which were raised to help with building restoration (it is well over a century old) were used instead to help close an operating deficit. This is being addressed now. The good news is that the church has set itself on a pathway to be able to "live within its means". While it very well attended, there are many attendees who put money in the plate during the service, but do not make a financial pledge. This is now an imporant topic for the church and as I write this, my hope and my prayer, is that everyone/family who attend on a regular basis will be moved to make a pledge - which is important both for the giver, as a personal committment to the church, and to the church officers, for budgeting and financial planning purposes. God Bless all who read this and all who attend the church and all who serve the church. Amen,

    Extraordinary congregation set in a community where people of all colors, backgrounds, and cultures…read moregather. The church is architecturally a copy of St. Martin's in the Fields in London. I find it a very beautiful space. The music reflects this eclectic composition and is gorgeous. Often Bach played on the fine organ completes the service.

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    Union City Church

    Union City Church

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.8 miLogan Circle

    To know Union City Church is to live their tagline- "A church united in a world divided." Founded…read morewith Biblical principles, it's not conservative or progressive. It's a church that pushes people toward Jesus so that congregants can be bridge builders and a witness to Washington, D.C. That's who Union City is at their core. Now for the details. 1) Service: There are two services- 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. every Sunday. Each service starts with 3-4 songs for worship with lyrics projected onto a main screen and two side TVs. Announcements are made by various members of the congregation. Sermons are around 30-45 minutes and are steeped in Scripture. The wife-husband team takes turns preaching and both are equally gifted communicators and orators. Each service ends with a reading of the Union City liturgy. (It's the liturgy- how Biblical and bridge-building- that first convinced my family to make Union City our home.) 2) Atmosphere: Union City Church is intentional about creating a welcoming space. Greeters with "welcome" signs say hi to you as you walk in and the lobby is set up with places to sit and connect with people, coffee/water/juice, and the "Connect" area for people who want to go deeper in the church. When my family and I were visiting churches, Union City was the most genuinely friendly. 2) Location: They rent space in the Showroom in downtown Washington, D.C. Although there aren't as many coffee shops and restaurants open Sundays nearby, you can always find free street parking. And it's easier to get to from all different parts of the city. Living in Southeast D.C., it takes me 12 minutes to drive. The McPherson Metro Station is two blocks away! If you're a Christian and want a church family, consider going to Union City Church. It's led by the most thoughtful and integritous people, filled by kind congregants, and is intentional about serving the city and world.

    The pastors are absolutely amazing and the services are really something special!! People are so…read morefriendly, and atmosphere is super welcoming!! Also, between the parking garage and the close proximity to the metros, union city is super accessible!!

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    Grace Reformed Church - Grace Reformed Church DC

    Grace Reformed Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 miLogan Circle, Downtown

    Might there be a museum or educational center about mainline Protestantism in the United States? If…read moreso, maybe this old church is good place for that. The gorgeous stained-glass windows are an education in themselves. Then there is the furniture and the architecture. This place is more than history, if you ask me. It's about our heritage as a nation. That heritage encompasses many other traditions as well. Bear in mind that mainline Protestantism is not about the extremism many of us associate with religion today. These religionists were not and are not Science deniers. They wanted to, and still want to, better understand the Big Picture. For them, this big picture was partly based on the Bible and partly based on the experiences of civilization since ancient times. We need to remember our mainline Protestant tradition, I believe. It's one of many traditions, but still, worth remembering, Full disclosure: I was raised in this congregation during the 50s and 60s. The people I knew here were good-hearted; definitely not self-righteous. I've lived in another state for decades. After college, I gave up on religion but, over the years, sensed that my academic rationalism was not very fulfilling. Those intuitions eventually led me to join a Quaker meeting. I'm sure my upbringing in this congregation helped me get here.

    It saddens me to write this review, because yet another historical institution steeped in history…read morewill likely soon cease to exist. Grace Reformed Church is a traditional church that oozes history. This is the church that Theodore Roosevelt built. The President was a member of Grace Reformed and, in fact, walked to it from the White House to its location on 15th St NW every Sunday while in DC. Built in 1877, Grace Reformed is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Like so many Protestant churches nationwide, attendance at Grace Reformed was sparse. Still, that didn't stop Reverend David Massey from belting out his sermon as if to an auditorium full. Reverend Massey is one of those unique ministers who knows how to balance Bible teachings with everyday life. He doesn't "preach", he converses. He tells personal stories--honestly--and finds a way to relate life to the highlighted passages of the day. The small congregation meets in the church social hall for coffee and refreshments after every service. We were invited to join and are so glad we did! Church members were very friendly, welcoming and warm. Some come from miles away in Virginia and Maryland just to attend this special church. They were interested in our lives and weren't shy about sharing theirs (many of which are quite interesting!) We learned, however, that dwindling attendance is likely going to force the church to sell its building, which is very distressing to hear.

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