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Events
| Wednesday Nights Fellowship and formation
Every Wednesday evening beginning around 8:30pm, young adults (those between the ages of 22-39) gather at Ireland's Four Fields at 3412 Connecticut Ave. NW to participate in the pub quiz. We play as a team, St. Alban's, in the paper and pencil pub quiz that begins at 9pm.
For more information contact the Christine Hardisty at 301-922-6091 or via email:
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SACRED GROUNDS: First Fridays
Taizé at 7:00pm
A monthly event held at St. Thomas' (Episcopal) Parish , invites Christians and those exploring their spirituality in their 20s and 30s to come and socialize with people from around the city. We always have plenty of free food and drink.
Contact Dustin Cole at (202) 441-0907 or
dustindc@gmail.com for more information.
The church is at 1772 Church St, NW, Washington DC 20036, two blocks from the Dupont Circle Metro (Red line).
Free Parking is available next to the church in the alley. |
| Sunday Evening
Eucharist and Dinner
The Episcopal Student Center at the University of Maryland invites all young adults to join us on Sunday evenings for Eucharist (6:30 pm) in the chancel of St. Andrew's, and for our community dinner at the Center (7:30 pm) which is located at 4508 College Avenue in College Park, MD (one block behind the Maryland Book Exchange if you are driving, or just a few blocks from the College Park/Green Line Metro). The Center is available to all diocesan young adult groups for programs and outreach. Contact the Rev. Peter Antoci for more information (301/405-8453 or pantoci@umd.edu ). Web site: www.edow.org/eacm |
20s/30s Groups
All Souls' Memorial Episcopal Church
2300 Cathedral Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20008
(202) 232-4244
http://www.allsoulsdc.org
Contacts: Norman Whitmire, Jr.
703/307-0807
Fellowship: Mass is said every Friday evening (Sponsored by Koinonia) at 7 PM at All Souls' Parish, located at 2300 Cathedral Ave., NW. An activity or dinner generally follows the service. Directions to All Souls' can be found on our website at www.allsoulsdc.org. All are welcome!
Episcopal Church of the Ascension
205 South Summit Avenue
Gaithersburg, MD 20877
301/948-0122
http://ascensionmd.org/20-30news.html
Contact: The Rev. Jessica Hitchcock
301/948-0122
Fellowship: We meet the first and third Sundays of each month, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Ascension House
Ascension and Saint Agnes
1217 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 347-8161
http://ascensionandsaintagnes.org/parishlife/20and30group.htm
Contact: The Rev Sam Wood
(202) 347-8161
Fellowship: Evening Prayer Monday nights at 6:30 p.m. in the St. Francis Chapel, followed by dinner, drinks and discussion at 7:00 in the Parish House. The second Thursday of every month we meet for Happy Hour at a local bar (call for details)
Church of the Epiphany
1317 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 347-2635
http://www.epiphanydc.org/ministry/tnt.htm
Contacts: Scott Jones and Tanya Washington
Grace Church, Georgetown
1041 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-7100
http://www.gracedc.org/
Contact: Stacy Notaras Murphy
(202) 460-2667
St. Alban's
3001 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20016
Contact:
(301) 922-6091
http://www.st-albans-parish.org/
Fellowship and formation: Every Wednesday evening beginning around 8:30pm, young adults (those between the ages of 22-39) gather at Ireland's Four Fields at 3412 Connecticut Ave. NW to participate in the pub quiz. We play as a team, St. A's, in the paper and pencil pub quiz that begins at 9pm. We also have a supper and discussion group about the book The Heart of Christianity by Marcus Borg on Saturday nights at young adults' homes. St. Alban's welcomes you!
St. Columba's Episcopal Church
4201 Albemarle St NW
(one block from Tenleytown/AU Metro)
Washington, DC 20016
(202) 363-4119
http://www.columba.org/Community/Hospitality/20s30s.html
(202) 363-4119 ext. 209
Fellowship: Monthly brunches, weekly Lent series, service projects and fellowship.
St. John's Episcopal Church, Georgetown parish
2340 O Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 338-2360
http://www.stjohnsgeorgetown.org
Contacts: Rebecca Sandler
610/529-2653
St. John's Church Lafayette Square
1525 H. Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 347-8766
http://www.stjohns-dc.org (click on Parish Life)
Contacts: Ashley Denham Busse and Rob Williams
Fellowship: Our Latrobe Fellowship hosts a worship service on the First Thursday of every month in our sanctuary at 7pm followed by fellowship in the parish house.
St. Mark's
118 3rd Street SE
(Corner of 3rd and A streets SE)
Washington, DC 20003
(202) 543-0053
http://www.stmarks.net/
St. Paul 's Parish
2430 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037-1703
(202) 337-2020
http://www.stpauls-kst.com/formation-adult.htm
Contacts: The Rev. Nathan J. A. Humphrey
(202) 337-2020 ext.11
Catherine Eikel
Fellowship: Carpe Deum's regular activities include fellowship, Bible Study after Evensong & Benediction on Sunday evenings (usually 7:00 PM), brunch after the 11:15 Mass on the first Sunday of the month, movie nights and other outings around the city.
St. Thomas' Parish
1772 Church Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 332-0607
http://www.stthomasdc.org
Contact: Dustin Cole
(202) 441-0907
Fellowship: Hosts monthly Sacred Grounds event the first Friday of every month (see back of brochure for details)
Washington National Cathedral Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, NW,
Washington, DC 20016
(202) 537-6000
http://www.cathedral.org/cathedral
Contact:
(202) 537-5730
Fellowship: Information about upcoming events is distributed via email.
Episcopal Diocese of Washington
Young Adults Ministry Network (YAMN)
Mount St. Alban
Washington, DC 20016
Contacts: Preston Hannibal, Canon for Academic Ministries
202-537-6552
(St. Andrew’s, Leonardtown)
301-862-2247 |
Episcopal Church
There are lots of activities and resources for young adults through the Episcopal Church!
Just go to this website http://www.episcopalchurch.org/myp/ and click on "Young Adults"
Some other organizations that minister to young adults and the church are:
Gathering the NeXt Generation Network
A network designed, sustained, and managed by lay and ordained Episcopalians of Generation X (born 1961-1981). The purpose is to connect people and resources to further the mission of Christ.
Hear God’s Call
This website is designed to begin to answer the spiritual and practical questions you might have and to introduce you to young church leaders, both lay and ordained, men and women.
MethodX
This online Christian community is a place where young adults (college to 30s) can identify and explore their relationships with God and with others. MethodX is sponsored by an interdenominational and global Christian ministry called Upper Room Ministries.
Last Update: 02/04/09
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