All Saints Episcopal Church - Sharon Chapel
You should expect to be greeted warmly and made to feel welcome and at home. Ushers will hand you a bulletin for that day's service and will answer any questions you may have. At the end of the service the Priest will greet you as you leave. If you would like to stay for fellowship and conversation, please proceed to Gunnell Hall for coffee and refreshments.
3421 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Virginia 22310
703-960-4808
3421 Franconia Road, Alexandria, Virginia 22310
703-960-4808
ID Number :
2878
Christ Church on Capitol Hill
Christ Church is a small but vibrant Episcopal Community in the heart of ournation's capital
ID Number :
8611
Christ Church, Capitol Hill
Located just two blocks from the Eastern Market Metro station, Christ Church is a small and lively community of worship, faith and ministry. Sunday services are at 8:15 am (Rite I) and 11:00 am (Rite II with music and child care). 620 G Street SE (202) 547-9300
ID Number :
8560
Christ Episcopal Church
We are a diverse community serving the Clinton and Southern Prince Georges County area. We offer Christian Education for the youth and adults, Youth Group/Youth Activities and service opportunities for all. We see the Church as Holy Community in which all persons are welcomed unconditionally, and where emphasis is placed on faith and love.
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ID Number :
23493
Church of the Holy Comforter
The Church of the Holy Comforter is located in Vienna, Virginia (near Washington, D.C) in the Diocese of Virginia. We are a large and vibrant Episcopal parish nestled on fourteen acres of land that offer a peaceful refuge and sense of connectedness in a metropolitan area known for its hectic pace and daily pressures. We have a long history in three different locations here in the Town of Vienna, and we celebrated our 100th anniversary in 1995.
543 Beulah Road, NEVienna, Virginia 22180-3599
703-938-6521
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
543 Beulah Road, NEVienna, Virginia 22180-3599
703-938-6521
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
ID Number :
2881
Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
Empowered by the Holy Spirit and under the leadership of the Bishops, our mission as the Diocese of Virginia is to provide direction and support to every member in witnessing to the world God’s love in the living Christ; so that daily we are called to live out our witness in our workplaces, churches and communities.
ID Number :
7290
Episcopal Diocese of Washington
We belong to the Episcopal Church in the United States and the Anglican Communion. The Washington National Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is our chief mission church. More info about the Cathedral can also be found at the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation site.
Episcopal Church House, Mount St. Alban, Washington D.C. 20016-5094
tel: 202/537-6555 toll-free: 800/642-4427 • fax: 202/364-6605
Episcopal Church House, Mount St. Alban, Washington D.C. 20016-5094
tel: 202/537-6555 toll-free: 800/642-4427 • fax: 202/364-6605
ID Number :
2882
Grace Episcopal Church, Silver Spring Parish
A large, multicultural community with a Day School that has worshipped in the Episcopal tradition for over 140 years.
ID Number :
7396
Holy Family Anglican Church - Montgomery Parish
Holy Family, traditional, episcopal, anglican, 1928 Book of Common Prayer, worshipping at Historic Chapel at Milton Ridge
ID Number :
22105
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL FOUNDATION
Mount Saint AlbanWashington, DC 20016Phone: (202) 537-5636Email: PostMaster@cathedral.org
ID Number :
2884
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church
2430 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037-1797
Telephone: 202-337-2020 Facsimile: 202-337-7418
Telephone: 202-337-2020 Facsimile: 202-337-7418
ID Number :
2885
St. Anne's Damascus
St. Anne's has the distinction of being the only church in the Diocese of Washington to have started on its own initiative rather than as a mission project of the diocese or of an older church - "spontaneous combustion" as Bishop William F. Creighton called it!
25100 Ridge Road, Damascus, Maryland 20872 301-774-1530 or 301-253-2130 FAX: 301-774-1530
25100 Ridge Road, Damascus, Maryland 20872 301-774-1530 or 301-253-2130 FAX: 301-774-1530
ID Number :
2886
St. Barnabas Church
Originally founded as a "Chapel of Ease", Queen Anne Parish was established in 1704. The congregation has a history of involvement with the surrounding community,and a long-standing commitment to education. Our house of worship is one of the architectural highlights of Southern Maryland.
ID Number :
9530
St. Francis, Potomac Parish
Located on River Road, in the heart of Potomac Village, St. Francis, Potomac Parish, has been a community in which the Lord Jesus Christ has been known, worshipped, and proclaimed since 1955. A daughter of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, St. Francis has grown into a leading parish whose corporate life is marked by worship, Christian education, community outreach, and a deepening sense of what it means to follow Jesus Christ as our Saviour.
ID Number :
17613
St. George's Episcopal Church, Arlington, Virginia
Our mission: to make God known. We are creating a welcoming, accepting Christian community in central Arlington, Virginia, where people find unity with God and one another in Christ.
ID Number :
5732
St. George's Episcopal Church, Glenn Dale, Maryland
A Church that actively seeks and includes all people.
ID Number :
5668
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church
13900 Church Hill Drive Woodbridge, VA 22191 Local: (703) 494-7621 Metro: (703) 690-3116 Fax: (703) 494-8629
ID Number :
2888
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Capital Hil
Saint Mark's is a spiritual community in which we are gathered to celebrate the gifts of God that empower us to engage boldly in the struggles of life, to care for each other, and to serve Christ where we live and work.
ID Number :
14414
St. Patrick's Episcopal Church
On the third Sunday of October, 1911, with an Evensong service, St. Patrick’s Mission came into being, principally to serve Episcopalians in what was then the upper northwest section of Washington at the dawn of the automobile era.
ID Number :
14212
Washington National Cathedral
Standing higher than the Washington Monument, theCathedral crowns fifty-seven acres at the city's highestpoint, a living symbol of our country's heritage ofreligious freedom and faith.
ID Number :
2890




