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All Souls is a progressive religious community in the heart of Washington, DC
at the intersection of Mt. Pleasant, Adams Morgan, and Columbia Heights
We walk diverse paths to find meaning and purpose but are united by our belief in the worth and dignity of all, and the obligation to express our faith through acts of justice and compassion. Join us as we create a diverse, spirit-growing, justice-seeking beloved community that’s true to our name, All Souls!
Worship this Week

The Power of Motherhood Belongs to All of Us
Traci Hughes
May 11, 2025, 10:30 AM—Mothers, particularly black and brown mothers, stand in the breach between survival and extinction. It is time that we embrace motherhood as the radical and revolutionary act that it is. It is an affirmative act of love to fight for the survival of the children to whom we are biologically tied and to those for whom we embrace by choice.
ASL interpretation is available in-person and online.
Attend Online
Our online congregation meets on Zoom with the ‘doors’ opening fifteen minutes prior to the service.
Join via the Zoom app (link below), or via phone: 301.715.8592 meeting ID: 918 758 14433
What to Expect on Sundays
10:15 AM Our community gathers in-person and online (via Zoom). The nursery space opens prior to the service for children ages 5 and under.
10:30 AM The worship service begins. Masking is welcome and optional.
Children and youth begin in the sanctuary. Religious education classes are open for children ages 3 – high school. If this is your first Sunday in RE at All Souls ~or~ your child/children are in preschool, kindergarten, or first grade, please escort your child to their classroom and sign them in with their RE volunteer team when the time comes. Learn more about Children and Youth Religious Education.
11:45 AM (or shortly after worship ends)
- In-Person Fellowship and Coffee Hour. Join us after worship ends to visit with other members of the congregation.
- Virtual Coffee Connection. Stay on the Zoom call to visit with the Connecting Souls for social time.
Looking for a Worship Service?
Since 2020, we have maintained an archive of worship services. You can find past worship services on our YouTube channel and searchable on our website.

Spiritual Growth
Come worship with us on Sundays in words and music; spend a lifetime learning to expand your soul; share your thoughts in small groups; listen to past sermons; celebrate all religious traditions.

Diverse Community
Get together with folks who may share your life experience; use your talents to serve those in need; meet in small groups to discuss matters important to you; learn to live in covenant with your fellow congregants.

Social Justice
Be a prophetic voice for racial, reproductive, and environmental justice; fight for peace and voting rights; protect the dignity of immigrants and refugees; raise your awareness; learn to be an ally; make the world a better place.
LATEST NEWS
Please share your feedback on the FY 26 Budget and the LWWOM Report
The Board of Trustees wants to hear from you about the critical decisions we are making about next year’s budget – we have multiple opportunities and ways to engage.
Help Make the Mother’s Day Plant Sale a Success on May 11, 2025
Donate Your Plants May 5-10 to Sell at Plant Sale Volunteer to help set up on Sat May 10th. Volunteer to help with Plant Sale Sun May 11th 12-2pm. Buy Plants from fellow congregants!
Receive Weekly Updates from the Migrant Solidarity Team
The Migrant Solidarity Team at All Souls publishes a weekly digest of news, events, and opportunities in support of our migrant community members. To get more involved in these efforts, sign up to receive our weekly update.
Recommendations from the Living Well Within Our Means Committee and Feedback Process
The Living Well Within Our Means (LWWOM) committee has delivered a written report that includes a number of recommendations for changes to staffing structure, contracts and operational expenses, and a proposal to shift toward a stronger shared ministry model in some key areas. Here’s how you can access the report and information on how to give feedback.
We Want to Hear From You!
This online form makes it easy to share your appreciations and concerns with the Executive Team and board leadership, who will then provide a response.
Reeb Project Action Center
Check out the latest actions and activities you can get involved with to organize to protect and preserve our democracy. The Reeb Project Action Center is the place to go!
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All Souls Church is conducting a Capital Campaign to raise funds to restoring Our Historic Building – from the lower level to the bell tower! We’re building a brighter future for our congregation’s next 100 years!
Learn more about the campaign, the repairs needed, the people involved, and how YOU can help!
Stay In Touch
Subscribe to the weekly eNewsletter. You will receive updates on what's happening and how you can get more involved with activities at the church. We look forward to seeing you around!

8th Principle
We, the members of All Souls Church Unitarian, covenant to affirm and promote journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountably dismantle racism and other forms of oppressions in ourselves and our institutions.
Listen to All Souls’ Revere bell toll for 8 minutes and 46 seconds.

Find Us
We’re at the heart of DC, at the intersection of Mt. Pleasant, Adams Morgan, and Columbia Heights. A ramp is available from the main entrance (16th St.). You can also enter from the side entrance on Harvard St.
PARKING
All Souls does NOT have a parking lot. During the week, street parking is extremely limited. The best option is to park is the paid DC USA Parking Garage on Irving St NW beneath the Target ($12 for the day).
On Sundays, there is more street parking available. Refer to the signs along the streets for restrictions.
We are also very close to the Yellow and Green metro lines at the Columbia Heights Metro station.