Great Faith Christian Center International

4934 Eisenhower Ave # B
Alexandria, VA 22304

Great Faith Christian Center International (GFCCI) in Woodbridge, Virginia, is dedicated to fostering a warm and loving community where individuals can connect with God and one another while growing in their faith journey. The church offers a variety of ministries aimed at meeting the spiritual and practical needs of both its congregation and the broader community, with a strong focus on empowering youth and young adults through mentorship and leadership development.

GFCCI invites everyone to participate in uplifting worship services that emphasize praise, prayer, and learning from God's Word. Through Spirit-filled teaching and fellowship, the church aims to lead individuals to salvation and cultivate a deeper relationship with God.

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