
Presbyterian Churches in Washington
Presbyterian Churches in Washington
2 congregations in the Washington area
Presbyterian churches trace their heritage to John Calvin and John Knox, holding to Reformed theology and a governance structure of ordained elders (presbyters). Worship is typically orderly and Scripture-centered, with expository preaching, congregational singing, and a strong tradition of theological education. The two principal U.S. bodies are the PCUSA (mainline) and the PCA (confessionally conservative). Washington is home to at least 2 presbyterian congregations listed in the NearFaith directory. Browse the listings below to compare service times, contact information, and community programs for Presbyterian churches in the Washington, DC area.
Presbyterian Churches in Washington, DC
National Presbyterian Church, located at 4101 Nebraska Ave NW in Washington, is a welcoming community of faith in the Presbyterian tradition, offering opportunities for worship and spiritual growth.
4101 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington
New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, located at 1313 New York Ave NW in Washington, D.C., is a historic Presbyterian congregation that welcomes visitors to its worship services and community gatherings.
1313 New York Ave NW, Washington
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