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NPCTR_200502_008.JPG: National Presbyterian Church
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NPCTR_200502_039.JPG: Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.
Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God. ...
O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days. ...
Let thy work appear unto thy servants, and thy glory unto their children.
And let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
NPCTR_200502_044.JPG: Let your bearing towards one another arise out of your life in Christ Jesus. For the divine nature was his from the first; yet he did not think to snatch at equality with God, but made himself nothing, assuming the nature of a slave. Bearing the human likeness, revealed in human shape, he humbled himself, and in obedience accepted even death--death on a cross. Therefore God raised him to the heights and bestowed on him the name above all names, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow--in heaven, on earth, and in the depths--and every tongue confess 'Jesus Christ is Lord', to the glory of God the Father.
NPCTR_200502_089.JPG: This was the only street person I ran into that day.
NPCTR_200502_118.JPG: Enter into his gates with thanksgiving
NPCTR_200502_122.JPG: The Chapel of the Presidents
NPCTR_200502_123.JPG: And into his courts with praise
NPCTR_200502_131.JPG: To the Glory of God
and
in loving memory
of the men of the
Church of the Covenant
who gave their lives
in the Great War
William Strong Jr
Lieutenant January 1915 Expeditionary Force
Enlisted at Toronto • Gassed at Vimy Ridge
Died in Pasadena, California December 21, 1919
Alan O Clephane
Lieutenant U.S. Naval Reserve Force
Enlisted March 6, 1917 • Died in Washington D.C. January 13, 1919
Albert Dillon Sturtevant
Ensign U.S. Naval Reserve Flying Corps
Enlisted March 6, 1917 • Killed in Combat with Enemy Airplane
over the North Sea February 15 1918
Benjamin Stuart Walcott
Lieutenant U.S. Air Service
Enlisted May 1 1917 • killed in Action near Saint Souplet
France December 17 1917
Alexander Rodgers Jr
First Lieutenant 319th U.S. Infantry
Enlisted May 12 1917 • Died at Brizeaux France October 23 1918
Donald H Manning
Second Lieutenant U.S. Motor Transport Corps
Enlisted June 5 1918 • Died in Service at Fort McPherson
Atlanta Georgia December 13 1918
NPCTR_200502_134.JPG: The National Presbyterian Church
Established on the foundation of
The Church of the Covenant
and
The First Presbyterian Church
The Church of the Covenant
was organized in 1883 and
since 1885 has worshipped in
this edifice
The First Presbyterian Church
was organized in 1795
in a carpenter shop
on what is now the
grounds of the White House
The two churches were
united in 1930 as the
Covenant First Presbyterian
Church and by action of the
General Assembly of 1947
established as the
National Presbyterian Church
NPCTR_200502_140.JPG: In reverent memory
of
Alan Ogilvie Clephane
Elias Quereau Horton
Guy Wilkinson Stuart Castle
who willingly gave their lives
for their country in
the World War
This memorial is erected by
The Society of Colonial Wars
in
The District of Columbia
1921
NPCTR_200502_142.JPG: In honored memory
of the men
of this congregation
who gave their lives
for their country
in the War 1941 - 1945
Samuel Kendall Angus, U.S.A.
Charles Stone Borden, A.A.F.
David Rumbough Donaldson, U.S.A.
William B. Drysdale, A.A.F.
Donald Cameron Hale, U.S.A.
Ronald Baxter Hutchinson, U.S.N.
Samuel Wylie Little, U.S.A.
Benjamin C. McCartney, A.A.F.
Jack Portrum, U.S.A.
Roy Robinson, U.S.M.C.
Howard Rodney Weaver, A.A.F.
George White, U.S.A.
Paul Melvin WIlliams, U.S.M.C.
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2020 photos: Well, that was a year, wasn't it? The COVID-19 pandemic cut off most events here in DC after March 11.
The child president's handling of the pandemic was a series of disastrous missteps and lies, encouraging his minions to not wear masks and dramatically increasing infections and deaths here.The BLM protests started in June, made all the worse by the child president's inability to have any empathy for anyone other than himself. Then of course he tried to steal the election in November. What a year!
Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
The farthest distance I traveled after that was about 40 miles. I only visited sites in four states -- Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and DC. That was the least amount of travel I had done since 1995.
Number of photos taken this year: about 246,000, the fewest number of photos I had taken in any year since 2007.
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