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5 months ago
I've never been in the church actually. However, it does give off a feeling of inclusiveness.... I am always down for awesome gothic architecture....and this "house of the holy" does not disappoint to be sure.
a year ago
This congregation shows pride, joy and resiliency in bringing together people both in the sanctuary and online. The mix of traditional hymns, formal worship and challenging sermons make this a welcoming place to visit. It is a breath of fresh air and inclusive to all.
6 years ago
I've been a member of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church for over 10 years and have watched it grow over the years to be a vibrant, inclusive congregation with something for everyone. What I love most about MVPUMC is that everyone can be real right away. It's a friendly and authentic church that cares about serving those in our community and has done a lot to partner with our unhoused neighbors.
Pastor Donna's sermons are down to earth and compelling. People are there for you in your hardest times and share your joys with you. After years of being open with the church battling infertility and our members sharing in my grief, our church now enjoys watching our son dance to the beautiful organ music and our choir. There is a great nursery and many young families here.
I have also participated in a small group almost from the beginning and have felt those groups be my anchor for each week.
I grew up Catholic (many of us at MVPUMC did!) and had no idea that I could feel so much more spiritual as a Methodist and with this church. I love my church, my pastor and our congregation, and would love any newcomer to see all the beauty I see about Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church! Five stars and beyond for sure!
7 years ago
This is my favorite place in DC. I visited on and off for seven years before joining. I was always warmly welcomed and fondly remembered. There is a space for everyone here. On any Sunday you can find A combination of DC professionals, folks struggling and living on the street, gay, straight, black, white, and all kinds of other people you can imagine. You can come and talk to no one or come and talk to everyone. Some folks come every week and some are just tourists visiting for the weekend.
8 years ago
I've been a member of MVP for about a year now. It's a welcome and inclusive community (including LGBTQAI+ individuals). Many of the members are service oriented, and there's a number of ways to get involved, including some great small groups. For me, the welcome and friendliness of the congregation is one of the things that helped draw me into the community.