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D.C. Episcopalians Respond Diversely to Federalization

One D.C. parish canceled its Spanish Eucharist, fearing for parishioners’ safety, while others say the city is dangerous and welcome federal help.

D.C. Church Homeless Ministry Leaders Bewail Federal Takeover

Leaders of Grate Patrol, which has served D.C.’s homeless since 1981, described the administration’s narrative about chaos in the city as “hyperbolic,” and said most people they encounter are nice and agreeable.

Victims in D.C. Shooting Attended Episcopal Parish

Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were killed on May 21, worshiped at the Church of the Ascension & St. Agnes.

Playing Together, Praying Together in Georgetown

Christ Church’s outreach work includes multiple robust feeding ministries, refugee resettlement, a food pantry, and over 13 small groups.

No Couple Left Behind

The Bishop’s Garden at Washington National Cathedral is available to couples with disrupted wedding plans.

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