National Capital Bible Church

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8001 Forbes Pl Ste 101
Springfield, VA 22151
The National Capital Bible Church, founded in 2005, is a non-denominational Bible Church located in Northern Virginia. Standing unequivocally for the fundamentals of the faith as contained in the Word of God, the principal purpose and objective of NCBC is to glorify a verse by verse teaching of Scripture; equipping believers for the ministry; facilitating believers’ attainment of spiritual maturity; sending and support of missionaries; and the ordination of pastor-teachers.

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Alfredo C.
12/27/2022

An excellent Bible teaching church where Bible doctrine is the back bone to everything they say think and do. NCBC is a place to learn what the Bible actually says. It is not like your typical...

William S.
7/4/2020

National Capital Bible Church is a great resource for families that wish their children to hear the good news about the Lord Jesus Christ and the word of God. It's Biblically based in every way...

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