
Who We Are
Our Mission
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WIN the lost, GROW believers, and IMPACT the world.
Our Beliefs
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NTCC is a Restoration Movement church. We believe in one God, existing as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe God is the Creator - sustainer of the world, the universe and everything in it. We believe Jesus is the Son of God, and was born of the Virgin Mary. We believe Jesus lived a sinless life, and He died on the cross for our sins. He conquered death and rose on the third day to sit on the right hand of God the Father. We believe Jesus will return to claim those who have come to know Him as their Savior.
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To be a Christian, one must believe and confess that Jesus Christ is the Son of God whom God has raised from the dead (Romans 10:9), he/she confess they are a sinner (1 John 1:9 & Romans 3:23), he/she must repent of their sins (Acts 2:38), he/she put their faith and trust in the blood of Jesus shed on the cross (Colossians 2:13-15 & Galatians 2:16) believing it purifies them of their sin (1 John 1:7) and makes them holy in the sight of God the Father (Romans 5:1), and be baptized in obedience to Jesus' command (Matthew 3:15 & Mark 16:16) for the forgiveness of their sins and to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38).
Our History
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New Testament Christian Church began on April 30, 1978, at the old Baptist church downtown on Roanoke Avenue in Roanoke Rapids. We, then, purchased the old clinic building on Jackson Street and built the sanctuary and fellowship hall, which was completed around 1980 to 1981. The ministers that served during the early days of NTCC include R.L. Topping, H. Lee McDuffy, James J. Thompson, & Andrew L. Woodward. In 1989, Dale Morris began his 25-year ministry at NTCC. Along the way, the church began to support missions at home and abroad. The church has been able to expand its current missions to a number of nine. In 1990, we started a Teen Youth program, which has since developed into a Kindergarten through college life group program. In September 2014, following the retirement of Dale, Daniel West and his family moved to the Roanoke Valley to begin serving at NTCC. Since then, NTCC has grown in influence in the community and the online world through launching NTCC Online in 2020.