World Mission Society Church of God - Washington D.C.
Church of God - Washington, D.C. (Capitol Hill)
AI Summary
The congregation emphasizes distinctive teachings—most notably belief in Elohim as God the Father and God the Mother, the restoration of the New Covenant Passover as essential to salvation, observance of the seventh‑day Sabbath (Saturday), and traditional practices such as women covering their heads in worship—along with teachings about Christ Ahnsahnghong as the Second Coming. It is highly active in community service through university and young‑adult volunteer networks (ASEZ and ASEZ WAO), running environmental campaigns (Blue Carbon, Reduce Plastic, Mother’s Forest), cleanups (including an H Street effort), blood drives, disaster relief, and leadership forums, often partnering with local officials and citing awards and media coverage for its outreach. Located near Capitol Hill, the church posts interior sanctuary photos online, follows a seasonal schedule with multiple Saturday services, uses the NIV for scripture quotations, and links regional social accounts for visitors to learn more.
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Washington, DCService Times
Winter Tuesday Service: Tuesday 7:30 PM
Winter Saturday Morning Service: Saturday 10:00 AM
Winter Saturday Afternoon Service: Saturday 2:30 PM
Winter Saturday Evening Service: Saturday 7:30 PM
Summer Tuesday Service: Tuesday 8:00 PM
Summer Saturday Morning Service: Saturday 9:00 AM
Summer Saturday Afternoon Service: Saturday 3:00 PM
Summer Saturday Evening Service: Saturday 8:00 PM
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- Name:Church of God - Washington, D.C. (Capitol Hill)
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Added location: Church of God - Washington, D.C. (Capitol Hill)
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- Name:World Mission Society Church of God - Washington D.C.
- Website URL:https://washingtondcwmscog.com
- Summary:The congregation emphasizes distinctive teachings—most notably belief in Elohim as God the Father and God the Mother, the restoration of the New Covenant Passover as essential to salvation, observance of the seventh‑day Sabbath (Saturday), and traditional practices such as women covering their heads in worship—along with teachings about Christ Ahnsahnghong as the Second Coming. It is highly active in community service through university and young‑adult volunteer networks (ASEZ and ASEZ WAO), running environmental campaigns (Blue Carbon, Reduce Plastic, Mother’s Forest), cleanups (including an H Street effort), blood drives, disaster relief, and leadership forums, often partnering with local officials and citing awards and media coverage for its outreach. Located near Capitol Hill, the church posts interior sanctuary photos online, follows a seasonal schedule with multiple Saturday services, uses the NIV for scripture quotations, and links regional social accounts for visitors to learn more.
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Last updated: 3/8/2026