Westminster Presbyterian Church
400 I St SW, Washington, DC 20024
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11/19/2008
Provided by YP.comThis is a pleasant variation in Presbyterian protestant worship. The contemporary construction and white exterior are dignified to behold, and the quiet urban location is conducive to contrite Christian communications with God.
It's a small masonry structure on a modest urban lot, but it looks bigger than it is due to the protected parks and civic structures surrounding it. Inside there is space for a couple of hundred worshippers. The sanctuary has no pews installed, and seating for all services is by folding chairs. The stone masonry flooring is uncarpeted and instead is devoted to the faith walk that is symbolized by a tiled labyrinth. The first-floor sanctuary takes up almost the first floor of the structure, and has a vaulted ceiling 20-feet above.
The downstairs contains the traditional Fellowship Hall assembly areas, Sunday School rooms, and offices.
Community services taking place here include Friday night rejoicing with modern Jazz, Wednesday night prayer and Christian contemplation meetings, Sunday School, mid-morning Sunday Worship, and more. Come on down!
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