Historic Photographs Alexander Turnbull Library and Auckland Library. Paper clippings from Paperspast (National Library)
To know God and to make Him known
MBC – A Place to Find Real Life
Your face is welcome in this place.
There is grace in this place.
Bring your all into this place.
“I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” – John 10:10
Our Vision Summary
We are a welcoming, grace-filled community where people can encounter Jesus, grow in faith, and live out the fullness of life He offers.
Our Priorities
We are committed to:
Putting God First
Spiritual Formation and Discipleship
Growing in our Faith
Reaching our Neighbours and Community
Serving Each Other
Operating from a Place of Rest
Our Path of Discipleship
We desire to:
Be with Jesus
Become like Him
Do what He did
We believe there is only one God and that in the unity of this Godhead are three Persons of one essence, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
We believe that Jesus is the only, begotten Son of God; born of a virgin.
We believe that the “Gifts of the Spirit” are still available today, and are to be exercised according to the directions given in the Scriptures.
We believe that all Scripture comes from God and is reliable. The Bible is the final authority in the life of the believer.
We believe that humans are created in God’s image.
We believe that salvation is through faith in Jesus alone.
We believe in full-immersion water baptism and that it should be practised by believers only.
We believe in the personal, physical return of Jesus to the earth and in the resurrection of all believers to life everlasting.
We believe in the Church of Jesus Christ, which is His Body. It is composed of believers who have put their faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
We believe it is every believer’s responsibility to dedicate his/her life to the task of reaching the lost as commanded by Jesus in His Great Commission
(Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15-20, Acts 1:8).
In October 1912 the foundation stone was laid of what was then called the Takapuna Baptist Church on a section of land donated by Mr Rushbrook, a benefactor of a number of non-conformist charities in Auckland. In just a few short months the church, built by Mr John Ashby who had arrived into Milford from England in 1908, was opened on January 4th 1913. You will notice that it is an isolated open area with minimal vegetation.
Both events were covered by local and national newspapers as was a ‘social gathering with upwards of 100 people’ to welcome a new minister a year or so later.
The church was initially under the auspices of the Auckland Baptist Auxilliary, but in July 1921 joined the Baptist Union, having, as these advertisements from the Auckland Star Newspaper show, changed the name of the church to Milford Baptist Church probably around 1 May 1921.
Here we see the church around 1921 with the new name on the sign, and developing vegetation, and in the lower picture from 1920 with buildings starting to develop around it. (MBC is shown towards the top tight corner, just below the skylinre)
In the 1930s a hall was added at the rear of the church, and in the late 1950’s the church was extended.
You can see the extension forward of the belfry towards Dodson Avenue. The porchway was added a few years later.
As the maori say ‘he tangata, he tangata, he tangata “it is people people people.” The church has been blessed with a number of very faithful servants over the 110 year history.
The present membership book dates from 1940. It records the foundation members (1921) and the names and dates upon which people subsequently entered into membership. It does not, of course, record the dates when people started attending the church. The earliest current member is entry number 218 Raymond Brown August 1945. Lynne Brown (nee Cryer) entered into membership in 1950 though I understand that she attended the church with her parents from a very early age.
Other current members who qualify for their over 60 year long-service badges are Beryl Thompson 1956, Phyl Briscoe 1959, Greta Alcorn 1962 and Phyl Harvey 1963.
A number of others, like the Corins were involved with the youth groups in and around the 1960s but moved away or served overseas and are not recorded as entering membership until later.
Many of the current stalwarts have only served for a mere 40 or 50 years!
Larry Robbins Jan 2023
Historic Photographs Alexander Turnbull Library and Auckland Library. Paper clippings from Paperspast (National Library)
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