Christ Church Capitol Hill
Christ Church Capitol Hill - Main Campus
AI Summary
Founded in 1794, Christ Church Capitol Hill worships in one of the city’s earliest ecclesiastical buildings (cornerstone laid in 1806), remodeled in a Gothic–Revival style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the parish also owns and actively helps manage the Historic Congressional Cemetery. Located just a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol, the church emphasizes a “radical welcome,” embracing people of all ages, races, sexual orientations, and gender identities, and is deeply engaged with its neighborhood through longstanding outreach and distinctive community programs. Services and sermons are livestreamed and archived as podcasts for easy remote connection, and visitors will find practical supports such as a professionally staffed nursery and a short Wednesday morning service often followed by breakfast and conversation. Led by the Rev. John A. Kellogg and other clergy, the parish offers regular formation and social events—like a monthly front‑lawn Grill + Chill—making it easy for newcomers to plug in and learn more.
Service Times
Sunday Morning Service (early): Sunday 9:00 AM
Sunday Morning Service (late): Sunday 11:00 AM
Worship Style
Liturgical
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📜Version History
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- Name:Christ Church Capitol Hill - Main Campus
- Street Address:620 G Street SE
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: Christ Church Capitol Hill - Main Campus
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- Name:Christ Church Capitol Hill
- Website URL:https://christchurchdc.org
- Summary:Founded in 1794, Christ Church Capitol Hill worships in one of the city’s earliest ecclesiastical buildings (cornerstone laid in 1806), remodeled in a Gothic–Revival style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the parish also owns and actively helps manage the Historic Congressional Cemetery. Located just a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol, the church emphasizes a “radical welcome,” embracing people of all ages, races, sexual orientations, and gender identities, and is deeply engaged with its neighborhood through longstanding outreach and distinctive community programs. Services and sermons are livestreamed and archived as podcasts for easy remote connection, and visitors will find practical supports such as a professionally staffed nursery and a short Wednesday morning service often followed by breakfast and conversation. Led by the Rev. John A. Kellogg and other clergy, the parish offers regular formation and social events—like a monthly front‑lawn Grill + Chill—making it easy for newcomers to plug in and learn more.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/6/2026