Pillar Church of Washington DC
Pillar Church of Washington DC
AI Summary
The church is part of The Praetorian Project, a family of gospel-centered churches serving military communities, and was planted in 2019 as a small congregation committed to helping people know Jesus and make him known in DC and beyond. It meets at 1111 South Carolina Ave SE, just a short walk from Eastern Market Metro, with free street parking on Sundays. Worship centers on expositional sermon series through books of the Bible (typically 30–40 minutes), with a sermon archive and livestream plus Spotify and YouTube worship playlists for those who can’t attend in person. Visitors will find a strong discipleship emphasis—offering Know Jesus and Follow Jesus resources, regular disciple-maker training that highlights one-on-one discipleship, a monthly Lord’s Supper, and governance rooted in an amended 1853 New Hampshire Statement of Faith while cooperating with several wider networks.
Service Times
Sunday Service: Sunday 10:30 AM
Worship Style
Contemporary
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📜Version History
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- Name:Pillar Church of Washington DC
- Street Address:1111 South Carolina Ave SE
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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- Name:Pillar Church of Washington DC
- Website URL:https://pillardc.com
- Summary:The church is part of The Praetorian Project, a family of gospel-centered churches serving military communities, and was planted in 2019 as a small congregation committed to helping people know Jesus and make him known in DC and beyond. It meets at 1111 South Carolina Ave SE, just a short walk from Eastern Market Metro, with free street parking on Sundays. Worship centers on expositional sermon series through books of the Bible (typically 30–40 minutes), with a sermon archive and livestream plus Spotify and YouTube worship playlists for those who can’t attend in person. Visitors will find a strong discipleship emphasis—offering Know Jesus and Follow Jesus resources, regular disciple-maker training that highlights one-on-one discipleship, a monthly Lord’s Supper, and governance rooted in an amended 1853 New Hampshire Statement of Faith while cooperating with several wider networks.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/6/2026