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Join a progressive religious community in the heart of Washington, DC.

Time for all ages in the sanctuary during morning worship.

Welcome!

You can find us 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!

Sharing coffee, tea, and refreshments after the worship service in Pierce Hall.

Worship this Week

Membership Sunday

Preacher: Rev. Anastassia Zinke

June 28, 2026, 10:30 AM — Join us as All Souls celebrates Membership Sunday and the many ways membership strengthens and sustains our nearly 200-year-old congregation. What makes membership special? What are its joys, responsibilities, and opportunities for connection? We’ll explore these questions together while recognizing members who have joined since January 1, 2025 and have not yet been formally acknowledged.


Stay in Touch

You will receive weekly updates on what's happening and how you can get more involved with activities at the church. We look forward to seeing you around!

What to Expect on Sundays

Looking for a Worship Service?

Since 2020, we have maintained an archive of worship services.

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. 

People sitting in the pews on the right side of the sanctuary.

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