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An Ecumenical Church

Worshiping at The Potter's House
1658 Columbia Rd NW, Washington DC 2000

Sunday 10:30 AM

 

Potter's HouseWe are a small, diverse ecumenical church with members from different faith backgrounds and ways of expressing our faith. We hold in common the desire to follow Jesus through peacemaking, work for justice (especially economic justice), and environmental sanity.All are welcome, regardless of faith (or lack of it), religious background, age, gender, sexual orientation, wealth (or lack of it), ethnicity, or any other characteristic that ordinarily separates us from one another. We are open and affirming and value the differences among us. Check us out!  Sunday mornings at 10:30 AM.

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Changes in Sunday School

Mary Ann Zehr
Jan 8, 2012

Eighth Day and many churches across the country struggle to keep junior high and high school students interested in church--and God.

Some of the youths at Eighth Day have been asking about having “our own group,” separate from the Sunday School for younger children.

Today, at the same time adults listened to the teaching, Gail and Nolan launched a discussion time for junior high youth (grades 6 and up) and they began to brainstorm about what kind of group they could have and how they could spend their time together. Meanwhile, Meade led a lesson in Bible stories for another group of children ages 11 and younger.

I briefly “interviewed” children and youth (and the adults who led the groups) after the service and the reports were good all around. Some of the younger children who had been overshadowed by big kids seemed more comfortable in the Sunday School than before. And a couple of the older kids gave a favorable response to what had gone on in the junior high group.

I think this is a time for praising God that we seem to be having some success in addressing the needs of our children and youth. Thank you to Marcia and Marja for stepping forward recently to provide children’s teaching during the service. Thank you to Marcia and Karen for accepting an invitation to teach the younger Sunday School children, Marcia for February and Karen for March. I still need teachers for April and May.

Thank you to Gail and Nolan and David M. (and possibly others) who are interested in working with the junior high youth. It won’t be easy to keep this momentum going. We probably will need help from more of you. Please reflect on what you may be able to contribute.

Thank you.

Mary Ann Zehr

 

One Voice One Sound

One Voice One Sound at Potter's House

A new voice has arisen at the Potter's House.  One Voice One Sound (1v1s) cannot be described easily.  Thursday nights from 9 until midnight, 1v1s presents an evening of hip-hop music and dance.  A little loud for some of us in the over-50 set, 1v1s brings together a diverse group of young artists and audience from all over the DC community.  Produced and directed from members of 1v1s, it's an evening you won't forget.  1v1s is also beginning to present at some nightclubs in the city and other events, such as a recent evening at the Festival Center.

 

   

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