DC Christian Tours

A Christian community lives and exists by the conciliation and unity of its members with God and among themselves. No community cannot thrive if it is divided. For a fellowship to flourish, all the members must work as one towards a common goal - to serve the Almighty and their fellow men. What better way to build a tight-knit Christian community than to take tour together and enjoy each other's company.

Washington DC has more than just the nation's history. Here you and your group can enrich your mind and soul with the countless sites and attractions the capital city has to offer.

Being together with people of the same faith is not only enjoyable, but it could also be a very enriching experience. In Washington DC, your church group can grow in faith and learn about the nation's history all at the same time.

In this tour, your group will learn how faith played a big role in the foundation of this great nation as evident in the last line of the Declaration of Independence displayed at the National Archives. You may also visit the Library of Congress and see an original copy of the Gutenberg Bible on display. Step into the great halls of the US Capitol a place where not only laws are created but church services were once celebrated. Learn about the life and struggles of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who his not only a civil rights activist but also a great minister with a visit to the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial. Learn about the history of the Bible and its impact at the Museum of the Bible. Be awe-inspired and feel God's presence at the magnificent National Cathedral.

Justice the Guardian of Liberty at the east pediment of the US Supreme Court Building. Moses is at the center holding the tablets of the Commandments.

Planning your church group's travel maybe a bit of a work for you. So, let us make your tour as hassle-free as possible. No matter how large your congregation is, Group Tours USA can arrange it for you.

Here are some other sites of interest that can be included on your itinerary:

  • Georgetown Presbyterian Church

  • Foundry United Methodist Church

  • Grace Reformed Church

  • The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

  • Washington Memorial

  • Lincoln Memorial

  • Jefferson Memorial

  • US Supreme Court Building

  • Mary McLeod Bethune's Home and Memorial

  • Arlington National Cemetery

  • The White House Visitor Center