“I Have A Dream” 60 Years Later – Martin Luther King III Leads A Second March On Washington
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln, with a stroke of the pen, signed the document that signaled the beginning of the end of slavery. No more could…
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln, with a stroke of the pen, signed the document that signaled the beginning of the end of slavery. No more could…
This 4th of July Americans will celebrate in the traditional ways—ballgames, barbecues, fireworks, parades—an event that happened nearly two-and-a-half centuries ago. More accurately we mark the…
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has completed a two year renovation project of their Washington D.C. Temple. As with other LDS temples, this…
People of faith stood in unity at Women’s March in Washington D.C. The early morning hours of January 21 saw large gatherings of women and men…
The Inauguration Day of President Donald J. Trump was filled with a theme that was also a big part of the campaign trail and the elections…
The Museum of The Bible is set to be one of the biggest and most technologically advanced museums ever. Is there a way in which the…
Research by Washington, D.C. churches concluded Generation Y looks for a church that’s real and unique. A recent poll by the Pew Research Center in 2015…
D.C. citizens fasted in solidarity against anti-Muslim discrimination and helped the community by inviting the homeless to iftar. Prominent Muslim personalities and institutions are doing everything…
Pope Francis to address crowd during the Together 2016 Event at National Mall in D.C. with video message. Together 2016 is an event organized by Nick…
Sikhs march to promote a message of faith and equality in D.C. May 7 saw the second annual Vaisakhi Sikh Day Parade take place in Washington…
David’s Tent plans to conduct a non-stop prayer service at the nation’s Capital. A Christian ministry going by the name of David’s Tent, is holding a…
Pope Francis rounded out his D.C. visit with an immigration message from a young girl and an impromptu meeting with Little Sisters of the Poor. 5-year-old…