Church of the Resurrection (Washington, D.C.)

The Church of the Resurrection (known colloquially as "Rez"[1]) is an Anglican parish in the Capitol Hill area of Washington, D.C.

Planted in 2002, it owns and occupies a historic church building facing Marion Park.

It is one of three surviving churches—alongside St. Luke's Episcopal Church and the Third Baptist Church—that were designed by Calvin T. S. Brent, generally considered to be Washington's first black architect.

Dan Claire and began meeting in rented Capitol Hill space starting in 2004.

It also supported church plants in Harrisonburg, Virginia; Boston; Chicago; Buffalo, New York; and Salisbury, England.

The foundation stone at Church of the Resurrection shows the building's history as Mount Jezreel Baptist Church.