All Souls Episcopal Church

All Souls Episcopal Church Traditional worship; progressive thinking. All souls are welcome. Some attend meetings in our building, enjoy our gardens, or take advantage of parish programs.

Located in Woodley Park just off Connecticut Avenue, we strive to live out our name, that we might truly be a community for All Souls. It doesn’t matter to us whether you’ve never been to church before, have been away for a while or might be a longtime Episcopalian. It doesn’t matter to us that you might be from another Christian tradition, from another faith altogether, or might simply be seeking

a place of peace. Many come for our celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Precisely because our worship uses old words and ancient ritual, we find that this frees us to continue building a community that is diverse and loving, filled with celebration and joy. Join us when you can and help us continue to welcome all souls.

We welcome Father Martin this Sunday at 11 am.All are welcome at the Lord's table.Father Martin L. Smith is a retired pr...
06/04/2026

We welcome Father Martin this Sunday at 11 am.
All are welcome at the Lord's table.

Father Martin L. Smith is a retired priest in the diocese of Washington, a friend of All Souls for twenty years who has served the parish for extended periods during interims, sabbaticals and the long Covid season. He is well known in the Episcopal Church and beyond for his roving ministry of spiritual formation as a retreat leader, conference keynoter, preacher and spiritual director. He is the author of a series of books on contemporary spirituality including A Season for the Spirit, Reconciliation, The Word is Very Near You, Love Set Free, and Compass and Stars. He was formerly the Senior Associate Rector at St. Columba’s, Washington.

06/04/2026
05/31/2026

Sunday Mass at 11 AM with Organ and Choral Music.
All are welcome to join our weekly Episcopal Mass and the fellowship that follows.

05/24/2026

Sunday Mass at 11 AM with Organ and Choral Music.
All are welcome to join our weekly Episcopal Mass and the fellowship that follows.

05/22/2026

NEW RESOURCE AVAILABLE
‘Signs and Grace’ video course available in new Episcopal Church, Forward Movement formation partnership.
A new three-session, video-based course about baptism, Eucharist, and the church’s sacramental rites is available for download or streaming with accompanying study guides. “Signs and Grace: An Introduction to the Sacraments” marks the first video collaboration between The Episcopal Church and Forward Movement in a partnership designed to provide free formation resources for dioceses and congregations

05/22/2026

🔥 On Pentecost, we wear red 🔥
This special day is sometimes referred to as “the church’s birthday” and it's a day to celebrate. This Sunday, WEAR RED as a symbol of the Holy Spirit.

05/17/2026

Sunday Mass at 11 AM with Organ and Choral Music.
All are welcome to join our weekly Episcopal Mass and the fellowship that follows.

All Souls leads with the light inside at the recent Capital Food Bank packing dc et on May 2.
05/07/2026

All Souls leads with the light inside at the recent Capital Food Bank packing dc et on May 2.

This Sunday with Mother Sara PalmerThe Gospel Reading: John 14:1-14Come and hear the GOOD NEWS!
04/30/2026

This Sunday with Mother Sara Palmer
The Gospel Reading: John 14:1-14
Come and hear the GOOD NEWS!

Address

2300 Cathedral Avenue NW
Washington D.C., DC
20008

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 1pm

Telephone

(202) 232-4244

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