What is the National Consecration of the Court (NCC)?
Every year, something extraordinary happens on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court—not a protest, not a rally, but a sacred gathering of prayer.
It’s called the National Consecration of the Court (NCC), and it’s a prophetic, Spirit-led act of intercession. Hosted by JAGF, this event brings together believers from across the country to stand in agreement for truth, righteousness, and revival in America’s legal system.
What Is the NCC?
The NCC is a solemn assembly held annually at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Through worship, Scripture, prophetic prayer, and youth-led moments of intercession, we consecrate the highest court in the land to God’s purposes.
It’s not about politics—it’s about spiritual alignment. We declare that justice belongs to God and that every judge is accountable to Him.
Why We Consecrate the Court
- To declare God’s authority over the federal judiciary
- To intercede for each justice by name
- To invite the Spirit of God into the heart of our legal system
- To awaken the Church to its calling to pray for justice
What Happens During the NCC?
- Unified prayer and Scripture declarations at the Supreme Court steps
- Worship led by intercessors and musicians
- Students and young adults leading silent witness moments
- A call to prayer for each justice and major court decisions
- Live and virtual participation options for nationwide agreement
Get Involved
Whether you can join us in D.C. or want to participate from your city, you’re invited to be part of this holy moment. Visit our website to register, download the NCC Prayer Guide, or share this movement with your church or small group.