The 2015 Annual Report is now available
Please click on the following link to view or download it: 2015 Annual Report
Please click on the following link to view or download it: 2015 Annual Report
The special events on Sunday, May 29: 10:00 am: Morning Worship at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. Roger Gench preaching; Marshall family members participating in the service, which will include some of Dr. Marshall’s favorite music. 11:15 am: Sunday School class led by Edith Marshall and Mark Bumpus They will talk about their forthcoming book […]
Beginning Sunday, May 29, there will only be one worship service at 10:00 a.m. There will be one worship service each Sunday, throughout the summer, until September 11. Summer hours at NYAPC will go into effect June 27. The new hours will be: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday – Building Closes at 5:00 p.m. […]
Sunday will be the Annual DC Bike Ride, which has been disruptive, due to delays and closures. Please plan ahead to find parking and make it to your destinations on time. Please click on the link below to view the map of street closures: http://dcbikeride.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/DCBR.17mile.5-2-16.pdf
Date & Location Saturday, May 14, 2016, 8 pm. Sunday, May 15, 2016, 2 pm. Saturday, May 21, 2016, 8 pm. Sunday, May 22, 2016, 2 pm. The Radcliffe Room in The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church About The Pelican is a haunted play by one of Sweden’s most renowned playwrights, August Strindberg. A mother’s squandering […]
The special events on Sunday, May 29: 10:00 am: Morning Worship at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev. Roger Gench preaching; Marshall family members participating in the service, which will include some of Dr. Marshall’s favorite music. 11:15 am: Sunday School class led by Edith Marshall and Mark Bumpus They will talk about their forthcoming book […]
July 2016 marks eighty years since the Session of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church first approached a young Scottish minister, then in Atlanta, about becoming its senior pastor. Thus, in October 1937, the Rev. Peter Marshall, 35, and his young bride, Catherine Wood Marshall, only 23, moved to Washington, D.C. and launched a new […]