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Redemption Hill Church — Attraction in Washington

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Redemption Hill Church
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Seward Square
SE Washington, Washington, DC 20003
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Washington City Church of the Brethren
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Playground At Marion Park
401-479 E St SE, Washington, DC 20003
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Church of the Resurrection
501 E St SE, Washington, DC 20003
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Tune Inn Restaurant & Bar
331 1/2 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003
Barrel
613 Pennsylvania Ave. SE 2nd floor, Washington, DC 20003
Good Stuff Eatery
303 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003
Santa Rosa Taqueria
301 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003
Dos Toros Taqueria
215 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003
Aatish On the Hill
609 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003
La Plaza Mexican & Salvadorian Cuisine 🇲🇽
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Redemption Hill Church
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Redemption Hill Church

400 D St SE, Washington, DC 20003
4.5(20)
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attractions: Seward Square, Marion Park, Eastern Market, Washington City Church of the Brethren, Folger Park, Playground At Marion Park, Providence Park, Garfield Park, Church of the Resurrection, Library of Congress, restaurants: Mr. Henry's Restaurant, We, The Pizza, Hawk N Dove Capitol Hill DC, Tune Inn Restaurant & Bar, Barrel, Good Stuff Eatery, Santa Rosa Taqueria, Dos Toros Taqueria, Aatish On the Hill, La Plaza Mexican & Salvadorian Cuisine 🇲🇽
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Phone
(202) 543-2378
Website
redemptionhilldc.org
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Sun9 - 10:30 AM, 5 - 6:30 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Redemption Hill Church

Seward Square

Marion Park

Eastern Market

Washington City Church of the Brethren

Folger Park

Playground At Marion Park

Providence Park

Garfield Park

Church of the Resurrection

Library of Congress

Seward Square

Seward Square

4.4

(62)

Open 24 hours
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Marion Park

Marion Park

4.5

(107)

Open 24 hours
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Eastern Market

Eastern Market

4.5

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Washington City Church of the Brethren

Washington City Church of the Brethren

4.5

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Art and Soul of Black Broadway
Art and Soul of Black Broadway
Fri, Dec 12 • 2:00 PM
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Eat & Explore Georgetown’s Neighbourhood Food Gems
Sun, Dec 7 • 11:00 AM
Washington, District of Columbia, 20007
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See inside the buildings of Capitol Hill
See inside the buildings of Capitol Hill
Tue, Dec 9 • 1:00 PM
Washington, District of Columbia, 20002
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Nearby restaurants of Redemption Hill Church

Mr. Henry's Restaurant

We, The Pizza

Hawk N Dove Capitol Hill DC

Tune Inn Restaurant & Bar

Barrel

Good Stuff Eatery

Santa Rosa Taqueria

Dos Toros Taqueria

Aatish On the Hill

La Plaza Mexican & Salvadorian Cuisine 🇲🇽

Mr. Henry's Restaurant

Mr. Henry's Restaurant

4.5

(716)

Click for details
We, The Pizza

We, The Pizza

4.4

(1.4K)

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Hawk N Dove Capitol Hill DC

Hawk N Dove Capitol Hill DC

4.3

(643)

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Tune Inn Restaurant & Bar

Tune Inn Restaurant & Bar

4.4

(513)

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Today I attended this church for the very first time, I wanted to go to church before my volo/fray game down on the national mall. I was dressed in professional attire, a young professional woman of color. I was never greeted by a single person at the church, I came in during the time I guess everyone was greeting their neighbors sitting near them and I walked into the church and walked across the back of the church three times looking for a seat, no one person said hello, not one person spoke to me. I quickly realized this was basically a whites only church. If the vibe wasn't enough to show that, nor the fact it was all white and only 4 persons of color one being asian guy, then I surely found out when the paster spoke and mentioned white church attenders as the target audience because they “give more tithes”. The paster went on and on about leaving a church in california because it became too black and white families stopped coming and the few left threatened to not come if the black kids from the neighborhood continued to come. So I guess the pastor came to DC and started a all white congregation. Im sure he feels he is getting the numbers in donations now. As a black women ive seen my mom and many other black church goers give they whole check, give more than than anyone, consistently. To sit in church and hear this pastor say the white families are more valuable made me feel like we had gone back in time and I was in a whites only church in the 1960’s. He spoke about Rodney King, riots, gentrification, and the growth of blacks in his former church which made the whites uncomfortable. So if you are white this church is for you, if you asian, you might have a chance. But if your tan aint spray painted, and you happen to be a person of color…listen this church is NOT for you. Todays sermon was about not valuing one person over the other spoke about the haves and have nots. Now I am far from a have not, im a college educated, 3 degrees, culturally diverse, mom and dad, government job, well put together individual but still when I walked in this church mixed raced person or not all they seen was my color. Again if you white great church for you, but if you seek diversity keep looking its not here.
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Today I attended this church for the very first time, I wanted to go to church before my volo/fray game down on the national mall. I was dressed in professional attire, a young professional woman of color. I was never greeted by a single person at the church, I came in during the time I guess everyone was greeting their neighbors sitting near them and I walked into the church and walked across the back of the church three times looking for a seat, no one person said hello, not one person spoke to me. I quickly realized this was basically a whites only church. If the vibe wasn't enough to show that, nor the fact it was all white and only 4 persons of color one being asian guy, then I surely found out when the paster spoke and mentioned white church attenders as the target audience because they “give more tithes”. The paster went on and on about leaving a church in california because it became too black and white families stopped coming and the few left threatened to not come if the black kids from the neighborhood continued to come. So I guess the pastor came to DC and started a all white congregation. Im sure he feels he is getting the numbers in donations now. As a black women ive seen my mom and many other black church goers give they whole check, give more than than anyone, consistently. To sit in church and hear this pastor say the white families are more valuable made me feel like we had gone back in time and I was in a whites only church in the 1960’s. He spoke about Rodney King, riots, gentrification, and the growth of blacks in his former church which made the whites uncomfortable. So if you are white this church is for you, if you asian, you might have a chance. But if your tan aint spray painted, and you happen to be a person of color…listen this church is NOT for you. Todays sermon was about not valuing one person over the other spoke about the haves and have nots. Now I am far from a have not, im a college educated, 3 degrees, culturally diverse, mom and dad, government job, well put together individual but still when I walked in this church mixed raced person or not all they seen was my color. Again if you white great church for you, but if you seek diversity keep looking its not here.
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Reviews of Redemption Hill Church

4.5
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Today I attended this church for the very first time, I wanted to go to church before my volo/fray game down on the national mall. I was dressed in professional attire, a young professional woman of color. I was never greeted by a single person at the church, I came in during the time I guess everyone was greeting their neighbors sitting near them and I walked into the church and walked across the back of the church three times looking for a seat, no one person said hello, not one person spoke to me. I quickly realized this was basically a whites only church. If the vibe wasn't enough to show that, nor the fact it was all white and only 4 persons of color one being asian guy, then I surely found out when the paster spoke and mentioned white church attenders as the target audience because they “give more tithes”. The paster went on and on about leaving a church in california because it became too black and white families stopped coming and the few left threatened to not come if the black kids from the neighborhood continued to come. So I guess the pastor came to DC and started a all white congregation. Im sure he feels he is getting the numbers in donations now. As a black women ive seen my mom and many other black church goers give they whole check, give more than than anyone, consistently. To sit in church and hear this pastor say the white families are more valuable made me feel like we had gone back in time and I was in a whites only church in the 1960’s. He spoke about Rodney King, riots, gentrification, and the growth of blacks in his former church which made the whites uncomfortable. So if you are white this church is for you, if you asian, you might have a chance. But if your tan aint spray painted, and you happen to be a person of color…listen this church is NOT for you. Todays sermon was about not valuing one person over the other spoke about the haves and have nots. Now I am far from a have not, im a college educated, 3 degrees, culturally diverse, mom and dad, government job, well put together individual but still when I walked in this church mixed raced person or not all they seen was my color. Again if you white great church for you, but if you seek diversity keep looking...

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5.0
6y

My husband and I have been attending RHC for 3.5 years. At first I was hesitant to engage and commit to RHC because of past church hurts. My former church made me feel unheard and therefore not valued because of the views it held in regards to women. Not only did RHC welcome me in, but extended to me extra care because of my past church experience. The emphasis placed on community, vulnerability, sound doctrine, and most importantly grace enabled me to not only enter into a process of healing, but also gave me the courage to extend grace to my former church. I feel heard and deeply valued by this church. RHC is a family of imperfect people who desire to walk alongside each other in seasons of suffering, in seasons of celebration, and all the...

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5.0
6y

My wife and I have been attending RHC for over 5 years and are so grateful for the family we've found here. As a church, we gather together every Sunday to hear the gospel preached and worship God through music and fellowship. We also get together in each others' homes throughout the week in smaller groups ("Community Groups"), which allows for deeper connections and conversations than typically come in larger groups. I can attest that the pastors and staff members love and care well for the church body, and they also love this city. If you are at all interested in checking out a church in DC,...

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