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St Margaret's Church
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St Margaret's Episcopal Church
1820 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20009
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Tag Archives: LGBT Christians
Transgender Spirituality & Ministry
On Saturday December 13th, Dignity Washington was privileged to host a talk on Transgender Spirituality and Ministry by Rev. Allyson D. Robinson, at the Dignity Center. For Rev. Robinson the transition has brought her inner peace, wholeness, and a closer … Continue reading
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Dignity/Washington Turns 42
On Saturday, September 27, Dignity/Washington celebrated its 42nd Anniversary with a potluck dinner, silent auction, and awards. Here is a list of award winners for 2014: Community Service Awards: Martin Witchger, Larry Ranly, Alexei, Stephen Phan & Chip Watts John … Continue reading
Dignity hosts table at the 17th Street Festival on Sept. 13
A few clouds and some rainy weather did not deter Dignity/Washington members from hosting a table at the 17th Street Festival on September 13th. The festival is a free community event that celebrates the 17th Street Corridor from Riggs Place … Continue reading
Reflections on Summer 2014 at Dignity/Washington
Summer of 2014 has come to a close. As people, including your web master, return from beach vacations and kids head back to school, it is worth looking back on the past summer’s activities at Dignity/Washington. Dignity/Washington Joined Young Adult … Continue reading
Community Discussion Series on Womenpriests as Presiders
In the past year Dignity/Washington has embarked on an education and discernment process to determine whether it would welcome women priests to preside at its Sunday Masses. The Board formed a Women Presiders Task Force, chaired by former Dignity/Washington president … Continue reading
Dignity Hosts Special Liturgy, Discussion on Womenpriests
As part of our discernment process whether to credential women as presiders at Dignity/Washington, the Liturgy Committee’s Women Presiders Task Force invited Rev. Ann Penick, a Roman Catholic Womanpriest, as a guest to preside at a liturgy held on … Continue reading