The Kingstowne Communion

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7855 Morning View Ln
Alexandria, VA 22315

The Kingstowne Communion is an inclusive and affirming United Methodist church located in Alexandria, VA. They gather on Sundays at Hayfield Secondary School for worship, which is described as real, relevant, intimate, and engaging, featuring songs of faith, a compelling message, and weekly communion. The church also offers nursery care and Sunday School for children during the worship service.

The Kingstowne Communion is committed to courageous conversation, creative community, and collaborating for the common good of the community. They believe in extending God's table and welcome everyone to join them in communion with Jesus Christ. To stay connected and access their watchable content, church app is available for download, allowing users to watch live, give effortlessly, connect to events, and more.

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Liz E.
8/12/2016

I love being a part of the Kingstowne Communion for so many reasons. Primarily, the intimacy of the group is unparalleled. Also, I love how in touch with the community thus church is, from...

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