In keeping with tradition, Donald Trump is attending the St John’s Episcopal Church this morning in Washington’s Lafayette Square before being sworn in as the President of the United States. But what do we know about the ‘Church of the Presidents?
The soon-to-be 47th president set off for the church in a motorcade after emerging from Blair House, the president’s official guest residence, after 8.30 a.m.
On Monday morning, President-elect Donald Trump, Vice President-elect JD Vance and a small group of others, will gather inside St. John’s Episcopal Church for a brief, solemn and traditional ...
President-elect Donald Trump has entered St. John’s Episcopal Church with his wife, Melania, for a service ahead of the inauguration, taking part in a long presidential tradition. Follow live updates
President-elect Donald Trump and Melania Trump kicked off Inauguration Day with a longtime tradition: Attending services at St. John’s Episcopal Church across Lafayette Square. Trump was joined by Vice President-elect JD Vance and his wife Usha,
Here is a primer from States Newsroom of activities planned around the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the latest on the events leading up to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration as he arrives at St. John's Episcopal Church.
Mariann Budde pretty much had the structure of her sermon for the next day finished. The Episcopal bishop of Washington had ruminated on it ever since she was announced in October as the preacher for the interfaith prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral that traditionally concludes the presidential inauguration festivities.
(RNS) — The Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan is hosting an exhibition on Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, revisiting its 850-year history using augmented reality. Histovery, the French tech startup behind the project, hopes it will attract history nerds and tech enthusiasts alike.
"It seemed to others that I was being brave. It felt more like I was being summoned to stand with others who were being brave."
The first woman to serve as the spiritual leader of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, Bishop Budde had a message for President Trump during his first term, too.