The Eighth Day
Faith Community is one of the nine faith communities in the tradition of the
Church of the Saviour, an ecumenical Christian church in Washington, D.C. Eighth
Day takes its name from the belief that God has continued to create beyond the
biblical seven days. The eighth day of creation is the life we now lead, one in
which we are to be co-creators with God of a reign of justice and compassion as
witnesses of Divine Love expressed in Jesus Christ. We are a
multi-ethnic worshipping community consisting of covenant, intern, and community
members. In keeping with the belief in the “priesthood of all believers,” there
is no paid pastor. Instead, each year Eighth Day selects the community’s
leadership team, rotates leadership roles among the membership and worshipping
community, and actively encourages new people to also exercise their various
gifts. The commitment
each one makes when becoming a member of Eighth Day reflects the belief that the
love of God, Creator, Savior, Sanctifier, calls each of us to a life of self-
and corporate giving to our world. We believe that the way to closer union with
God is three-fold: a journey inward of spiritual disciplines and growth; a
journey outward of service to and with others, especially those at the margins
of society; and a journey together in community which supports our spiritual
growth and holds us accountable for becoming mature, informed Christians and for
using our gifts.
The "History" page explains how we were part of the Church of the Saviour - which decided it
was getting too big and in 1976 broke up into smaller "Faith
Communities." The "Missions" page describes the concept of mission groups and the various missions and
nonprofit charities that the church has helped start.The "Beliefs" page explains what we believe and how we try to live out these beliefs.
The Eighth Day "Membership
Commitment" is central to our life in the church.
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