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The National Presbyterian Church is a Christian congregation of approximately 1,500 members of all ages from the greater metropolitan Washington, D.C., area.The mission statement of the church is "Leading People to Become Faithful Followers of Jesus Christ Together in God's World" [1]
The Church of the Pilgrims is a Presbyterian Church (USA) congregation located in Washington, D.C., in the United States. The congregation was founded in 1903 as the Second Southern Presbyterian Church and took its current name in 1919. The congregation resides in a Gothic Revival church located at 22nd Street NW and P Street NW.
Pages in category "Presbyterian churches in Washington, D.C." The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
An English Congregation Support Committee (ECSC) was launched in 2020 to systematically pursue Korean Central Presbyterian Church's vision of unity and diversity between the English and Korean speaking congregants under a "one church" model. On January 10, 2021, Korean Central Presbyterian Church launched its KCPC-DC Campus in Arlington, Virginia.
New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Phineas Densmore Gurley, the church's pastor from 1860 to 1868, was a spiritual advisor to President Abraham Lincoln. The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church was formed in 1859–1860 but traces its roots to 1803 as the F Street Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and another congregation founded in 1820 on its current site, the Second Presbyterian Church.
United Church of Christ churches in Washington, D.C. (3 P) Pages in category "Churches in Washington, D.C." The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Francis J. Grimké, c. 1902 Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC, once led by Grimké. The church is shown here as it was in about 1899. The Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church today. Francis James Grimké [1] (November 4, 1850 – October 11, 1937) was an American Presbyterian minister in Washington, DC.