Greater Refuge Temple Of Washington DC

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420 56th St NE
Washington, DC 20019

Refuge Temple Church in Washington, DC is a vibrant and welcoming community chosen by Jesus Christ to bless multitudes. Led by Bishop W. Michael Fields, who has been ministering since his early teens, the church offers various ministries to meet the needs of the community, including a faith-based and community initiative and a Love Is Action Food Pantry. Through their Music Fine Arts Ministry, they creatively blend music, song, praise, worship, and drama to edify the kingdom.

With a commitment to serving individuals and building partnerships with other faith-based and community organizations, Refuge Temple Church strives to make a positive impact on the lives of people in Washington, DC. Their sermons can be viewed via live stream on Facebook and YouTube, and listened to on Spotify and Anchor FM, ensuring that their message reaches a wide audience. Join them in one of their many services and experience the blessings of this thriving church community.

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