There are moments when life feels heavy. The noise gets louder, the responsibilities pile higher, and peace can feel just out of reach. But even in the middle of overwhelming moments, God never asks us to carry every burden alone.
Tomorrow morning, take a moment to pause, pray, and reconnect with God alongside the DCBC family.
Join us for Weekly Thursday Morning Prayer as we lift up our churches, communities, leaders, and one another in faith and unity.
🕗 8:25 a.m ET
You are welcome here.
DCBC Book Fair is coming! Meet authors, discover new reads & support the community. Free admission. Authors register by TOMORROW: https://t.co/uV4IG6tKuU
It was a joy to welcome leaders from Maryland Baptist Church to the DC Baptist Building today. We are always encouraged by opportunities to gather with fellow servants in Christ, share in meaningful conversation and strengthen the bonds that unite us in ministry.
As the Johenning Baptist Community Center prepares for its next chapter, we invite you to join us this Saturday for a brief but meaningful outdoor service - a time to honor what God has done, give thanks for the legacy of this place and prayerfully commission what lies ahead.
No matter what this week holds, walk into it with confidence—God has already gone ahead of you.
Trust that what’s ahead is already covered by His grace.
Let’s step into this week with faith, not fear.
Today we rejoice in the victory of our Savior. The stone is rolled away, the grave is empty & Jesus Christ is alive forevermore! What was meant for death, God turned into life. What looked like defeat, God declared victory.
DCBC shares this opportunity from Baptist Women in Ministry: The Good Grief Retreat for Black Baptist women navigating grief & transition.
📍 Greensboro, NC
📅 June 12–14, 2026
💲 $50 registration
⚠️ Space is limited
Register now: https://t.co/ziAZkBIfEo
We’re reminded of the simple but powerful prayer found in Psalm 139:23: “Lord, search my heart.” Lent invites us to slow down and come honestly before God - not pretending we have it all together, but trusting that He lovingly meets us right where we are.
Today on International Women’s Day, during this Women’s History Month, the DCBC family celebrates the faith, strength & leadership of women who have helped shape our churches, our communities & our world.
When the world feels heavy & conflict fills the headlines, we are reminded of the power of prayer. Today we pause & lift our hearts before God, praying for peace where there is violence, protection for those in danger, wisdom for leaders & comfort for families living in fear.
DCBC invites women across the Baptist family to participate in the 6th Annual Sister Circle, a dynamic virtual gathering rooted in shared wisdom, generational understanding, and intentional belonging. Registration closes March 3!
Register here: https://t.co/KwTVjqfrpV
There is real strength when God’s people pause and come together in prayer. Each Thursday at 8:25 AM, the DCBC family gathers on Zoom to begin the day centered, united, and expectant - lifting our churches, leaders, communities, nation, and world before God.
DCBC family, as we continue walking through this sacred season of Lent, we are invited to reflect on the call to return — to return to God with open hearts, honest repentance, and renewed devotion.
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. lived a life of bold faith & courageous conviction. As a pastor and civil rights leader, he carried the Gospel beyond the sanctuary & into the struggle for justice.
Today, we honor the faithful witness of Rev. Dr. Wyatt Tee Walker, a Baptist minister & key strategist in the Civil Rights Movement. His leadership reminds us that Christian conviction has the power to confront injustice while remaining rooted in prayer & love.