Saturday, 2 to 4:30 p.m.: The Historic Pohick Church Docent Guild will host tours of George Washington’s former place of worship from 2 to 2:45 p.m. An afternoon tea will begin at 3. There will be a living history program with music by the Apollo String Quartet from 4 to 4:30. The Golden Dove Gift Shop will be open from 1:30 to 2:45. On Sunday, from 6 to 8 p.m., musicians of all ages will perform and serve snacks, coffee and hot chocolate to raise funds for a high school mission trip. Donations are encouraged. Historic Pohick Episcopal Church, Colonial Parish of George Washington, 9301 Richmond Hwy., Lorton. Tea tickets, $35, nbsage@aol.com or church secretary Susan Hayward-Costa, 703-339-6572. pohick.org.

Sunday, 10 a.m.: Adult forum: “Tariro — Hope for Youth in Zimbabwe.” St. Paul’s Parish, 2430 K Street NW. office@stpauls-kst.com. 202-337-2020.

Sunday, 10:30 a.m.: Rabbi Simcha Paul Raphael will teach on the afterlife journey of the soul in Jewish mysticism, implications for hevra kaddisha and the bereavement journey. Ohev Shalom Synagogue, 1600 Jonquil St. NW. 202-882-7225. ostns.org. Free.

Sunday, 11 a.m., and May 1-3, 7 p.m.: Spring revival. The Rev. C. E. Pointer Jr. of Greater Fellowship Baptist Church in the District and the Rev. J. Madison Thomas of Riverside Baptist Church in Fort Washington will speak. Round Oak Missionary Baptist Church, 15812 Good Hope Rd., Silver Spring. 301-674-7207.

Sunday, 4 p.m.: The Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan at Choral Evensong. Arrive early for good seats and the pageantry of the Scottish Highlands as the Saint Andrew’s Society of Washington marches into Washington National Cathedral for the 77th annual Kirkin’, accompanied by its pipes, drums and color guard. A ceremony to bless the tartans and the families represented by the cloth follows a brief homily. The service of Choral Evensong will be sung by the Boys Cathedral Choir. After the recessional to the south side of the cathedral, all are welcome to enjoy entertainment by the Saint Andrew’s Society Pipes and Drums and Highland dancers. Washington National Cathedral, nave, 3101 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-537-2228. cathedral.org. or saintandrewsociety.org.

Sunday, 4 p.m.: Classical music performed by the Tekalli Duo, prizewinning siblings Suliman Tekalli, violinist, and Jamila Tekalli, pianist. The program includes Mozart’s Sonata in A Major, K. 526; Elgar’s Violin Sonata; Reena Esmail’s “Jhula Jhule”; Claude Debussy’s Violin Sonata; a selection of Tekalli Duo transcriptions; and Maurice Ravel’s “Tigane.” A wine and cheese reception follows. St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 3241 Brush Dr., Falls Church. Email marikohiller@gmail.com or call 703-200-7489. odeonchambermusicseries.org. $20.

Monday, 9 to 10 a.m.: First Monday Prayer Group. All are invited to join the group to listen for God’s call through reflection and prayer on a selected scripture passage. Other sessions follow on the first Monday of every month. No reservations or preparation necessary. St. Columba’s Episcopal Church, 4201 Albemarle St. NW. firstmonday@columba.org, Attn: Anne Murphy. 202-363-4119. .

Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m.: “Civil Conversations.” In a tense and divisive time, how do we talk about hot-button topics? Raoul Drapeau leads this workshop in which participants learn techniques that may create a more civil discourse and more effective and respectful conversation. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Sterling, 22135 Davis Dr., Suite 105, Sterling. uusterling.org. 703-406-3068.

Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Cathedral Flower Mart. Festival food; children’s rides; artisanal and boutique gifts; herbs, flowers and horticultural displays; international floral exhibit; bell-ringing demonstration; and more. White elephant tent on Friday on the North Lawn. Tower climbs on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., $10 per person. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, the honorary chair, will make opening remarks Friday. Washington National Cathedral, 3101 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-537-2228. cathedral.org. or allhallowsguild.org/Flower-Mart/flower-mart. Almost everything is free.

Friday, 12:15 to 1 p.m.: Pipe organ concert. Organist Clara Gerdes, a third-year student at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, will present a program of works by Charles Tournemire, Maurice Ravel, Herbert Howells and Charles-Marie Widor. National City Christian Church, 5 Thomas Cir. NW. Free; donations welcome. 202-797-0103. nationalcitycc.org.

May 6, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Community flea market, fish fry and barbecue with old-time desserts and homemade baked goods. There will be vendors and bargain sellers. Space to rent, $15; space plus table, $20. Oxon Hill United Methodist Church, 6400 Livingston Rd., Oxon Hill. 301-292-4497.

May 6, 9 a.m. to noon: Walk the labyrinth. This medieval Christian practice provides a guided pattern for walking prayer in an atmosphere of peace and quiet. It is offered on the first Saturday of every month. Historic Christ Church, auditorium, 118 N. Washington St., Alexandria. Free. parishlife@ccalex.org. 703-549-1450. historicchristchurch.org.

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