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Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler, D.C. Pastor, Activist and Prophetic Voice for Justice, Dies

February 17, 2026

Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler, a 71-year-old Washington D.C. pastor and social justice advocate, passed away on February 17 after battling cancer, ending a remarkable career of faith-based activism. During his three decades leading Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, Hagler transformed the congregation into a center for civic engagement while championing causes including affordable housing, workers' rights, racial justice, and Palestinian solidarity.

Who is affected

  • Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ in Northeast D.C., where Hagler served as senior minister for over 30 years
  • Rev. Jamall Calloway, who succeeded Hagler as senior minister in 2023
  • The D.C. community, including marginalized and vulnerable residents Hagler advocated for
  • D.C. Target boycott organizers who worked alongside Hagler
  • Faith leaders including Rev. Wanda Thompson, Rev. Willie Wilson, and Rev. Kenneth King who considered Hagler a colleague, friend, and mentor
  • Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George
  • Andy Shallal, founder of Busboys and Poets
  • National activists Rev. Jamal Bryant and Tamika Mallory
  • Hagler's family, including his children
  • Close friend Parisa Norouzi
  • The D.C. Poor People's Campaign, which Hagler co-chaired
  • Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA), which Hagler co-founded
  • The D.C. Black Homeownership Strike Task Force

What action is being taken

  • No actions are explicitly described as currently ongoing in the article. The article describes past actions and announces Hagler's death, but does not detail any actions presently underway.

Why it matters

  • Hagler's death represents the loss of a transformative faith leader who expanded the role of the Black church in social justice work both locally and internationally. His significance lies in his willingness to challenge established systems and theological perspectives, including confronting the Black church's traditional stance on Israel-Palestine relations and speaking truth to power regardless of personal cost. He demonstrated that faith must translate into concrete action on behalf of marginalized communities, mentoring generations of activists and clergy in this approach. His work on issues ranging from affordable housing and workers' rights to DEI initiatives and international human rights created a model of prophetic ministry that connected spiritual conviction with civic responsibility, leaving an enduring impact on Washington D.C.'s faith and political landscape.

What's next

  • A memorial service will be held at Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, 5301 North Capitol St NE, on March 1 at 2 p.m., which would have been Hagler's 72nd birthday. The church is requesting donations to establish a fund in honor of Hagler's legacy in lieu of flowers.

Read full article from source: The Washington Informer

Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler, D.C. Pastor, Activist and Prophetic Voice for Justice, Dies