St. Francis Episcopal Church is an Anglican Christian church located on River Road in Potomac. The worship-centered church has youth programs, missionary events and a music program. The church shares its grounds with St. Andrew's Episcopal School.
The Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church has weekly church services lead by Fr. Peter Zarynow. This parish, made up of about 80 families, is part of the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese.
The Saints Peter and Paul Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church is a parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. The church, led by Father George Rados, has been in Potomac since 1979.
The parish is comprised of more than 500 families in the metropolitan area. Its focus is to make society better by following the traditional religious teachings.
The church rents their facilities for receptions and banquets, and has a large kitchen. It also organizes a school that teaches Arabic to children in the area.
Saint Raphael Catholic Church was founded in 1966. The congregation is comprised of about 3,100 families. The church holds a vigil service every Saturday evening at 5pm. Sunday services are at 7am, 8:30am, 10am and 11:30am, with a youth service at 6pm. A Spanish service is held at 1pm on Sundays.
The Potomac United Methodist Church is a historical landmark in Potomac. The church was built in the 1700's and services are held there every Sunday at 10 a.m. by Pastor Ann Laprade. During the summer, an additional service is held on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. The church offers space for different programs such as, Boy Scout meetings, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, and the Farmers Market.
Seven Locks Baptist Church has been a place to grow for almost 50 years in Potomac. The small, intimate feel of the church creates an atmosphere where everyone knows one another in the congregation.
The church, lead by Pastor Greg Wolfe, has many different activities for its members. The church considers itself intercultural and lets other groups like the Korean Church and an Afghan/Iranian church use facilities on their grounds.
Scotland AME Zion Church, located on Seven Locks Road, originally served many people in the Scotland Community housing, and now serves people throughout the area. The church holds services every Sunday at 11am and Bible study every Wednesday at 7pm.
Chabad Shul of Potomac is a synagogue that prides itself on making Judaism exciting, as well as providing a welcoming educational and familial atmosphere. This synagogue offers its members a number of ways to be active within the Jewish community, whether it's adult education, youth programming, women's services or recreational activities.
Rabbi Mendel Bluming serves as the Chabad's Rabbi and Executive Director.
The Geneva Presbyterian Church, lead by Reverand Anne Benefield, has been in Potomac for 47 years. The church holds services every Sunday at 10:30am and is known as the little church with a big heart.
Pastor William English leads Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Parish, which is home to 1,900 families. This 50-year-old church is known for its caring members and large facilities.
The Potomac Presbyterian Church is a Christian congregation dedicated to following God’s through education, worship and mission. The congregation hosts church services every week with interim pastor Reverend Larry Duncan.
St. Raphael Catholic Church is a congregation located on Dunster Road in Rockville. In addition to daily mass in English and in Spanish, the parish offers music programs, religious education, sacrament services, community outreach programs and a number of ministries. The church also operates a nursery and elementary school. For a comprehensive overview of the parish's leaders, programs and mission, visit the St. Raphael Catholic Church Web site.
St. James' Episcopal Church has been in Potomac since 1963 and in its current location since 1967. Reverend Cynthia O. Baskin leads the large congregation under the mission that the church is a way to come to know Jesus Christ, to learn about him, to love him, to proclaim him and to serve in his name.
The church is part of the Diocese of Washington and offers its facilities to the community.