Get Involved!

Dumbarton has a long tradition of active congregant participation in Church life, and there are many ways to get involved. Lay members typically participate in preparing the Sunday worship service liturgy, using an assortment of resources. Although there is a great deal of variety and creativity in our worship services, we do follow the basic pattern the United Methodist Book of Worship, which calls us to worship God “in spirit and in truth.”

Beyond Worship

In and beyond worship, we are committed to becoming a more anti-racist church, and regularly offer book and podcast discussion groups to sharpen our awareness of systemic racism and what we can do to change it both within and outside our church’s walls.  You can join our work with Washington Interfaith Network which brings together faith and community groups to advocate for issues such as affordable housing and environmental justice for all DC residents.  You can also join us in caring for our unhoused neighbors with the Georgetown Ministry Center and staffing dinners at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church.

Dumbarton is nationally known for our commitment to LGBTQ justice and inclusion, and we are committed to changing the discriminatory policies of the United Methodist Church.  We are active members of the Baltimore-Washington Area Reconciling United Methodists (BWARM) and the international Reconciling Ministries Network.

Globally, we are active in social justice causes in Latin America and the Middle East, and support Give Ye Them to Eat Methodist missionaries in Mexico working to strengthen marginalized people’s capabilities to meet their basic needs through more just, sustainable, and integrated development.  We support the Organization for Youth Empowerment, founded by two adult children of Dumbarton, to provide higher education for graduates of an orphanage in Honduras.  At different times over the past four decades, we have also sent our own adults and youth on missions to rebuild, renovate, or enhance community services in El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and West Virginia.