Art gallery · 2201 P St NW
A Presbyterian congregation that doubles as a gallery space, hosting visual art within a 1929 Gothic Revival sanctuary—ideal for someone seeking aesthetic experience that quietly acknowledges the spiritual without preaching it.
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