Epiphany Lutheran Church is an ELCA congregation in historic Mount Vernon in Fairfax County, Virginia. 

We are a welcoming and affirming Christian community that lives with a daring confidence in God’s gracious love for all people.


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Come Worship with Us

In Person or Online

Sundays at 9:30 a.m.


Vacation Bible School is July 13-17: to register, use this link.

UPDATED JUNE 26, 2026

This Sunday’s Service

This Sunday, June 28, 2026, is the Fifth Sunday After Pentecost. Our service will be at the usual time of 9:30 a.m. For those joining online, you can find a PDF of the bulletin containing the music, readings, and prayers for the service by clicking here.

On-site: Join us in the sanctuary at 9:30 a.m.

On-line: Join us live at 9:30 a.m. through our usual Epiphany Zoom connection. In addition, all our services are available on our YouTube channel both live and as recordings afterwards.

On Sunday, we will have a time of fellowship immediately after the service.

Calendar of Events
Tue June 30 - Office/sanctuary open hours, 2-6 p.m.
Wed July 1 - Bible reading group, 10:00 a.m. in person or on Zoom
Sat July 4 - Independence Day - 250th Anniversary of U.S. Independence

July 13-17 – Vacation Bible School, 12 noon-3 p.m. daily
Fri July 31 - Christmas in July, 6 p.m.

Sat Sept. 12 – Epiphany 65th Anniversary, 11 a.m.
Wed Sept. 16 - Committal for Herb Puschek at Arlington National Cemetery, 11 a.m.

Vacation Bible School - Registration Is Open!

We’ll be holding Vacation Bible School again this summer the week of July 13-17, in partnership with Abiding Presence Lutheran Church in Burke. Registration is now open - please use this link. We also have flyers that will be available in church on Sunday - please distribute widely!

All kids old enough to be out of diapers up through rising 6th graders are invited to participate. VBS runs from 12 noon to 3 p.m. each day Monday through Friday. There’s a recommended donation of $10/child or $20/family, but we don’t want finances to prevent anyone from taking part.

Christmas in July

On Friday, July 31, come join us for a Christmas in July celebration - we’ll sing Christmas carols, share Christmas treats, and beat the summer heat by connecting to this favorite time of the year! Rumor has it that Santa Claus may be making an appearance once again this year. Bring some nonperishable food items to share with our local food pantries - so we can share Christmas joy all year long. We’ll start at 6 p.m. Please invite friends and neighbors - we’d like to make this a true community celebration that goes beyond our congregation only.

Epiphany 65th Anniversary Celebration

It was 65 years ago that the first services were held at the newly formed congregation of Epiphany Lutheran Church of Mount Vernon.  Since we missed out on a “proper” celebration of our 60th anniversary during the pandemic, we’ve decided to go all out for our 65th!  Please keep open the date of Saturday, September 12 for a very special celebration of our congregation, its history, and its call to continue to serve God and our community.  More details to come!

Bible Reading Group

Our weekly Bible Reading Group meets at 10 a.m. on Zoom for an hour each week; everyone is welcome to participate. Use our regular Epiphany Zoom connection. Alternatively, please feel free to meet in the office and we’ll connect via Zoom with those who will be participating online.

We just finished reading through the gospel of John and we’ll be choosing a new biblical book to read next this Wednesday - so it’s a good time to come join us if you’ve been thinking about participating!

ELCA and Synod News

The monthly message of our ELCA presiding bishop, Rev. Yehiel Curry, focuses on the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence next Saturday, July 4. “As we celebrate 250 years of the Declaration of Independence,” he writes, “we can hold gratitude and humility, possibilities and shortcomings. We continue to live in the already and the not-yet. We celebrate this occasion neither as a perfect nation nor as a perfect church but as a people held in God’s grace and called into community in service to all neighbors and for the sake of the world God so loves.”

You can read the whole message by clicking here.

Congregations across the Metro D.C. Synod will participate in Faith Day at Nationals Park on Saturday, August 8, as the Nats take on the Cincinnati Reds at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are $32 per person and we will all be in section 406 - if we have a group from Epiphany that wants to attend we can purchase tickets together. The link for tickets can be found by clicking here.

Drop-In Office Hours

The church office is open every Tuesday from 2-6 p.m. You can just drop by to check in, chat with Pastor David, or take some quiet time in the sanctuary.

Pastor David is also available at other times during the week … feel free to contact him by e-mail pastor@epiphanylutheran.org to set up a time.

Calendar of Commemorations

The ELCA remembers saints and reformers of many Christian traditions on specific days throughout the year. This week’s commemorations include:

Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, died 444 (Sat June 27)

Cyril defended the orthodox teachings about the person of Christ. After a conflict involving all of the major Christian leaders of the time, it was decided that Cyril's interpretation, that Christ's person included both divine and human natures, was correct.

Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons, died around 202 (Sun June 28)

This important early church leader tried very hard to hold to the faith handed down by the apostles. An opponent of the movement known as gnosticism, Irenaeus was one of the first to speak of the church as catholic, or linked together.

Peter and Paul, Apostles (Mon June 29)

These two strong-willed apostles are the pillars of the church in the first generation after Christ. Peter was one of the Twelve, one who both offered a glorious confession of faith and later denied knowing Jesus. Paul once led the persecution of Christians, then was converted and helped bring the faith to non-Jewish people.

Catherine Winkworth, died 1878; John Mason Neale, died 1866; hymn translators (Wed July 1)

Neale was an English priest who specialized in the translation of Latin and Greek hymns into English. Winkworth lived in Manchester, England, and devoted herself to translating German hymns. Almost all English-speaking hymnals include many of their translations.

Thomas, Apostle (Fri July 3)

Though frequently remembered as "doubting Thomas," this apostle also demonstrated a willingness to suffer and die with Jesus (John 11:16), and finally claimed the risen Christ as "my Lord and my God!" By tradition, he later worked as a missionary in India. Long commemorated on December 21, Thomas's celebration is moved to July 3 in agreement with ecumenical calendars.

Connection Details

You can join our services or other events on Zoom from anywhere in the world you may be. If you’ve never used Zoom before, you may need to download some software first (it’s free and only takes a minute).

To join, click on this link: https://zoom.us/j/2886238502?pwd=RU9ZZjk1TTdKREd5YmpBN1A2dWlsZz09

or open the Zoom app and use meeting number 288 623 8502 and password 971936;

or (for audio only) call (646) 558-8656 or (301) 715-8592 – When asked for the meeting ID, press 288 623 8502 and then the # key. When asked for the password, press 971 936 and then the # key.

In addition, the service is available on our YouTube channel. If you cannot participate live at 9:30 a.m., the videos will remain available so you can participate at whatever time you can.

United Community

United Community’s “Choice Food Pantry” is located at 7511 Fordson Road. UC serves local residents in need during its open hours of Monday 1-4 and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10-12. Food is also distributed from 4-5 on the first Monday of each month at Mount Vernon Woods Elementary School, 4015 Fielding Street. For more information about the food pantry, connecting with other available services (including rental and utilities assistance), or for how to volunteer with United Community, visit their web site here.

Connecting With Us

If anyone is sick or in the hospital or otherwise in need, we are ready to help out and to support one another. Please let us know! The easiest way to reach Pastor David quickly is by sending an e-mail to pastor@epiphanylutheran.org.

Financial Support for Epiphany

If you are not able to join us in-person for worship and are able to continue to support Epiphany, we regularly monitor mail deliveries and so you can continue to send checks by mail. In addition, there is a “Donate” button on the web site www.epiphanylutheran.org (just scroll all the way down to the bottom) and you can make a contribution electronically using Paypal or a debit or credit card. We do pay a small service charge for online contributions, but this may be the most convenient option for many.


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