Anonymous wrote:Op here. I’m not from DC! Sounds like it should be a church on the green line! My cousin wasn’t thrilled with St Andrew’s—am
not sure. Maybe it’s more undergrads? Cousin is in mid-20s!
Sorry for the confusion and I appreciate any ideas!!
Anonymous wrote:St Columba’s looks more family oriented and less young adult. St Mark’s looks perfect but it’s not on the red line, making it a hard schlep on Sunday morning. Any other ideas? Please help, DCUM Episcopalians!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Columba’s looks more family oriented and less young adult. St Mark’s looks perfect but it’s not on the red line, making it a hard schlep on Sunday morning. Any other ideas? Please help, DCUM Episcopalians!!
OP said metro, not red line. St Marks is near a metro stop, but if you start on the red line, you'll have to transfer.
Anonymous wrote:Church of the Epiphany is very close to metro center.
Anonymous wrote:St Columba’s looks more family oriented and less young adult. St Mark’s looks perfect but it’s not on the red line, making it a hard schlep on Sunday morning. Any other ideas? Please help, DCUM Episcopalians!!
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is at UMD and is looking for an episcopal church with an active young adult program that’s metro accessible. Any ideas?