Houses of Worship

Churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious institutions serving Upper Northwest DC. Many have been community anchors for over a century.

Showing 8 institutions (churches)

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National Presbyterian Church

Presbyterian (PCUSA)

4101 Nebraska Ave NW

Sundays 8:30am, 11am

Known as the 'National Church' for Presbyterians, this landmark features a 173-foot Tower of Faith and serves as a spiri...

Est. 1795
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St. Ann Catholic Church

Roman Catholic

4001 Yuma St NW

Sundays 7:30am, 11:00am, 7:00pm (Young Adult Mass)

The oldest Catholic parish west of Rock Creek Park and north of Georgetown. Features one of 100 Vatican-sanctioned repli...

Est. 1875

All Souls Church Unitarian

Unitarian Universalist

1500 Harvard St NW

Sundays 10:00am

Founded in 1821 as First Unitarian Church of Washington. President John Quincy Adams was a founding member.

Est. 1821

All Souls Episcopal Church

Episcopal

2300 Cathedral Ave NW

Sundays 8:30am, 11am

A welcoming Episcopal congregation in Woodley Park offering traditional liturgy and a strong commitment to community ser...

Est. 1911

Cleveland Park Congregational United Church of Christ

United Church of Christ (UCC)

3400 Lowell St NW

Sundays 10am

A progressive, inclusive congregation in the heart of Cleveland Park known for its commitment to social justice and welc...

Est. 1916

Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church

United Methodist

3401 Nebraska Ave NW

Sundays 9:00am, 11:00am

A historic Methodist church with land purchased with contributions including $100 from Abraham Lincoln.

Est. 1852

St. Columba's Episcopal Church

Episcopal

4201 Albemarle St NW

Sundays 8am, 9am, 11:15am

A vibrant Episcopal parish serving the Tenleytown and American University Park communities with traditional worship and ...

Est. 1874

St. Paul's Lutheran Church

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)

4900 Connecticut Ave NW

Sundays 10:30am

A Reconciling in Christ congregation welcoming all people. Worship includes communion every Sunday.

Est. 1948

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