National City Christian Church, located on
Thomas Circle
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in
Washington, D.C.
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, is the national church and cathedral of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. The denomination started with the Restoration Movement during the Second Great Awakening, first existing during the 19th ...
.
The
denomination grew out of the
Stone-Campbell Movement
The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone–Campbell Movement, and pejoratively as Campbellism) is a Christian movement that began on the United States frontier during the Second Great Awakening (179 ...
founded by
Thomas Campbell and
Alexander Campbell of
Pennsylvania
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and
West Virginia
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(then
Virginia
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) and
Barton W. Stone of
Kentucky
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. National City Christian Church is currently led by The Rev. Stephanie Kendell, the church's first woman called to be their Senior Minister and President.
History
The congregation that eventually became the National City Christian Church was organized in 1843.
James Turner Barclay
James Turner Barclay (born May 22, 1807 in King William County, Virginia, † October 20, 1874 in Wheeler, Alabama) was an American missionary and explorer of Palestine.
Life
James Turner Barclay was one of four children of Robert Barclay and Sa ...
(1807-1874), a physician and pioneering
Stone-Campbell Movement
The Restoration Movement (also known as the American Restoration Movement or the Stone–Campbell Movement, and pejoratively as Campbellism) is a Christian movement that began on the United States frontier during the Second Great Awakening (179 ...
missionary, helped to organize the congregation. Prior to the erection of this building the congregation was known as Vermont Avenue Christian Church, previous building is now the home of
Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church.
In the 1950s and 1960s, the church had a congregation of some 800 regular Sunday worshipers. Attendance declined over time, however; in 2011, Sunday attendance was about 125, with mostly older congregants.
[Del Quentin Wilber]
In crisis, National City Christian Church’s members find strength
''Washington Post'' (November 22, 2011).
Over the years, National City has housed and supported numerous justice seeking ministries most notably the
Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival.
In 2023, the church called their first female senior pastor and president, The Rev.
Stephanie Kendell. Pastor Stephanie, who previously served as the first Executive Minister at
Park Avenue Christian Church
The Park Avenue Christian Church is located at 1010 Park Avenue at 85th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The building houses the Park Avenue Christian Church (The Park) congregation of the Disciples of Christ and United Church of Christ ...
and who served as the First-Vice Moderator of the
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. The denomination started with the Restoration Movement during the Second Great Awakening, first existing during the 19th ...
from 2019 to 2023, is a dynamic preacher, profound justice seeker, leading podcaster, and published author.
Architecture and surroundings
The
neoclassical church building was designed by
John Russell Pope
John Russell Pope (April 24, 1874 – August 27, 1937) was an American architect whose firm is widely known for designing major public buildings, including the National Archives and Records Administration building (completed in 1935), the Jeff ...
and completed in 1930. The church is very large in size and has a "monumental character" typical of Pope's style and seen in his other works, such as the
Jefferson Memorial
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. The church's design was partly influenced by
James Gibbs
James Gibbs (23 December 1682 – 5 August 1754) was one of Britain's most influential architects. Born in Aberdeen, he trained as an architect in Rome, and practised mainly in England. He is an important figure whose work spanned the transi ...
'
St Martin-in-the-Fields
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church, built at
Trafalgar Square
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,
London
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, in the early 18th century. The building is built of
Indiana limestone
Indiana limestone — also known as Bedford limestone in the building trade — has long been an economically important building material, particularly for monumental public structures. Indiana limestone is a more common term for Salem Limestone, ...
.
[Tweed, p. 337.] Scholar Thomas A. Tweed writes that the building's facade, "high on a terrace overlooking Thomas Circle, a prominent location in the city ... demands the attention of motorists and pedestrians."
The church "features
stained glass window
Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. Although tradition ...
s commemorating the two presidents associated with the denomination,
James Garfield and
Lyndon Johnson."
The church is a
contributing property to the
Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District.
Across the street from the National City Christian Church is the
Luther Place Memorial Church, which is also a historic church. Luther Place Memorial Church's
neo-Gothic
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly ...
style sharply contrasts with the Neoclassical style of National City Christian Church. Other historic churches nearby include the
Universalist National Memorial Church
Universalist National Memorial Church (UNMC) is a Unitarian Universalist church located at 1810 16th Street, Northwest in the Dupont Circle vicinage of Washington, D.C. Theologically, the church describes itself as "both liberal Christian and ...
.
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Notable Members
Lyndon Baines Johnson
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, the 36th
president of the United States
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, occasionally attended National City Christian Church during his time as president. His
state funeral was held here in 1973.
James Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, was a member of National City Christian Church in one of its previous buildings.
Jane L. Campbell, the first female Mayor of Cleveland. Current President and CEO of the United States Capitol Historical Society.
The Rev. Dr.
Amy Butler, served as the interim senior minister from June 2020-Jan 2023.
Lawrence P. "Lon" Schreiber, organist and choirmaster.
Past Leadership Issues
In 2004, the church's senior pastor, the Rev. Alvin O. Jackson, resigned following a heated acrimonious dispute. The ouster of Jackson followed the resignation or firings of some two dozen church staffers, and the development of a deep intra-congregational dispute. Jackson was replaced as senior pastor by the Rev. Stephen Gentle, "a soft-spoken pastor of a Florida church."
Subsequently, the church's chief financial officer, Jason Todd Reynolds, was discovered to have
embezzled
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$850,000 in church funds from 2003 to 2008. In 2011, Reynolds was convicted of 12 fraud-related charges.
He was sentenced to eight years in prison.
[Del Quentin Wilber]
Prison for former church CFO who stole $850,000
''Washington Post'' (November 9, 2011). The losses from Reynolds' embezzlement scheme caused serious damage to the church's financial health.
The
2011 Virginia earthquake
On August 23, 2011, a magnitude 5.8 earthquake hit the Piedmont region of the U.S. state of Virginia at 1:51:04 p.m. EDT. The epicenter, in Louisa County, was northwest of Richmond and south-southwest of the town of Mineral. It was an ...
caused structural damage to the church building, causing financial troubles for the church.
See also
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References
External links
National City Christian Church
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Churches completed in 1930
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Churches in Washington, D.C.
Historic district contributing properties in Washington, D.C.
John Russell Pope buildings
Neoclassical architecture in Washington, D.C.
Religious organizations established in 1843
Christian denominations established in the 19th century
1843 establishments in Washington, D.C.
Presidential churches in the United States