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  1. Nov 19, 2019 · 10 beautiful houses of worship in D.C., mapped. From churches to synagogues to monasteries, see where you can find the most architecturally stunning houses of worship in the nation’s capital

  2. Aug 11, 2020 · The first is St. Sophia Cathedral, seat of the Greek Orthodox Diocese of Washington DC. Right next door to that is the immense St. Nicholas Cathedral. This massive church is the world headquarters of the autocephalous Orthodox Church in America. Its immense dome and ceiling feature some of the city’s most beautiful iconic artwork.

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    • Washington National Cathedral. Washington National Cathedral is the sixth largest cathedral in the world. Although it is the home of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, and it has a local congregation numbering more than 1,200 members, it is also considered to be a national house of prayer for all people.
    • Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington DC honors the patron saint of civil servants and is the seat of the Archbishop of Washington.
  4. Though overseen by the Episcopal Church, the house of worship welcomes people of all faiths to its impressive site on the highest point in DC. Stained-glass windows, Gothic spires and flying buttresses make the Washington National Cathedral look ages old, but the grand church was actually constructed during the 20th century.

  5. The Museum of the Bible is a museum in Washington D.C., owned by Museum of the Bible, Inc., a non-profit organization established in 2010 by the Green family. [3] : 16 The museum documents the narrative, history, and impact of the Bible.

  6. A Worshipping Community on Capitol Hill. The Early History of Washington Community Fellowship. The WCF story begins in the fall of 1980 when Myron and Esther Augsburger attended a missions conference in Goshen, Indiana that included conversations about a possible church plant in Washington, DC.

  7. Union City Church is a non-denominational church located in the heart of Washington, DC. OUR ETHOS: WE ARE A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE COMMITTED TO PRACTICING THE WAY OF JESUS TOGETHER FOR THE REDEMPTION OF HUMANITY AND THE RENEWAL OF THE WORLD.

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