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Since its original eighty members in 1851, Millington Baptist Church has remained faithful to the call to preach the gospel and to make disciples. We have remained a constant presence in our community; and we have enjoyed God work through strategic missionary partnerships across the globe.

The focus of our history is not about the successes of any particular church or individual. Rather, it is about the triumph of the one true God, through our Lord Jesus Christ, who is building His church. On the great, wide stage of the drama of human redemption, MBC has been privileged to play a small role.

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“We must, with God’s help, learn to cling to that rare
and wonderful thing called hope. Otherwise, we are destined for despair…”
– Lee Strobel

1850s

Millington Baptist Church was formed in 1851 by 80 members of the Mt. Bethel Baptist Church in Warren, NJ who were released for this purpose.

During the fall of 1850 and the spring of 1851 the church at Mt. Bethel, under the pastoral care of the Rev. E. C. Ambler, was blessed with the most extensive revival ever known in this area. A general spiritual reawakening swept the entire countryside. Whole families were brought to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and it was to accommodate these people in the Liberty Corner-Millington area that the desire to start an independent church was born. 

Some of the members of the Mt. Bethel Church met at the Pleasant Valley School (located near the present Veterans Administration property) on May 2, 1851.  At that time it was decided to organize a new Baptist Church.  On May 4th, the Mt. Bethel Church gave a letter of dismissal to 80 of its members to form a new church.  On May 20th, the new church was organized and adopted Articles of Faith (New Hampshire Confession) and a Church Covenant.  On May 21st, the Council of Recognition met with representatives of Baptist Churches from the area of New Brunswick to Morristown.  On May 24th, the members adopted “Rules of Order” and “Articles of Discipline”.

After consideration of several sites, it was decided to erect a House of Worship “at the Junction of the new road”.  Until the completion of the new church edifice on September 29, 1852, meetings were held in the Pleasant Valley School House. 

May 20, 1851

Millington Baptist Church organized

1851
June 3, 1851

Female Missionary society organized

1851
1851 - 1854

Reverend E.C. Ambler pastored

1851
September 29, 1852

MBC's doors opened

1851
1854 - 1864

Reverend Andrew Hopper pastored

1851

1860s

Millington Baptist Church was formed in 1851 by 80 members of the Mt. Bethel Baptist Church in Warren, NJ who were released for this purpose.

During the fall of 1850 and the spring of 1851 the church at Mt. Bethel, under the pastoral care of the Rev. E. C. Ambler, was blessed with the most extensive revival ever known in this area. A general spiritual reawakening swept the entire countryside. Whole families were brought to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and it was to accommodate these people in the Liberty Corner-Millington area that the desire to start an independent church was born. 

Some of the members of the Mt. Bethel Church met at the Pleasant Valley School (located near the present Veterans Administration property) on May 2, 1851.  At that time it was decided to organize a new Baptist Church.  On May 4th, the Mt. Bethel Church gave a letter of dismissal to 80 of its members to form a new church.  On May 20th, the new church was organized and adopted Articles of Faith (New Hampshire Confession) and a Church Covenant.  On May 21st, the Council of Recognition met with representatives of Baptist Churches from the area of New Brunswick to Morristown.  On May 24th, the members adopted “Rules of Order” and “Articles of Discipline”.

After consideration of several sites, it was decided to erect a House of Worship “at the Junction of the new road”.  Until the completion of the new church edifice on September 29, 1852, meetings were held in the Pleasant Valley School House. 

May 20, 1851

Millington Baptist Church organized

1851
June 3, 1851

Female Missionary society organized

1851
1851 - 1854

Reverend E.C. Ambler pastored

1851
September 29, 1852

MBC's doors opened

1851
1854 - 1864

Reverend Andrew Hopper pastored

1851

1870s

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During the fall of 1850 and the spring of 1851 the church at Mt. Bethel, under the pastoral care of the Rev. E. C. Ambler, was blessed with the most extensive revival ever known in this area. A general spiritual reawakening swept the entire countryside. Whole families were brought to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and it was to accommodate these people in the Liberty Corner-Millington area that the desire to start an independent church was born. 

Some of the members of the Mt. Bethel Church met at the Pleasant Valley School (located near the present Veterans Administration property) on May 2, 1851.  At that time it was decided to organize a new Baptist Church.  On May 4th, the Mt. Bethel Church gave a letter of dismissal to 80 of its members to form a new church.  On May 20th, the new church was organized and adopted Articles of Faith (New Hampshire Confession) and a Church Covenant.  On May 21st, the Council of Recognition met with representatives of Baptist Churches from the area of New Brunswick to Morristown.  On May 24th, the members adopted “Rules of Order” and “Articles of Discipline”.

After consideration of several sites, it was decided to erect a House of Worship “at the Junction of the new road”.  Until the completion of the new church edifice on September 29, 1852, meetings were held in the Pleasant Valley School House. 

May 20, 1851

Millington Baptist Church organized

1851
June 3, 1851

Female Missionary society organized

1851
1851 - 1854

Reverend E.C. Ambler pastored

1851
September 29, 1852

MBC's doors opened

1851
1854 - 1864

Reverend Andrew Hopper pastored

1851

1970s

After several expansion programs over the years it was decided that a new sanctuary must be built. On March 3, 1974, a new building was dedicated to the glory of God.

During the fall of 1850 and the spring of 1851 the church at Mt. Bethel, under the pastoral care of the Rev. E. C. Ambler, was blessed with the most extensive revival ever known in this area. A general spiritual reawakening swept the entire countryside. Whole families were brought to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and it was to accommodate these people in the Liberty Corner-Millington area that the desire to start an independent church was born. 

Some of the members of the Mt. Bethel Church met at the Pleasant Valley School (located near the present Veterans Administration property) on May 2, 1851.  At that time it was decided to organize a new Baptist Church.  On May 4th, the Mt. Bethel Church gave a letter of dismissal to 80 of its members to form a new church.  On May 20th, the new church was organized and adopted Articles of Faith (New Hampshire Confession) and a Church Covenant.  On May 21st, the Council of Recognition met with representatives of Baptist Churches from the area of New Brunswick to Morristown.  On May 24th, the members adopted “Rules of Order” and “Articles of Discipline”.

After consideration of several sites, it was decided to erect a House of Worship “at the Junction of the new road”.  Until the completion of the new church edifice on September 29, 1852, meetings were held in the Pleasant Valley School House. 

May 20, 1851

Millington Baptist Church organized

1851
June 3, 1851

Female Missionary society organized

1851
1851 - 1854

Reverend E.C. Ambler pastored

1851
September 29, 1852

MBC's doors opened

1851
1854 - 1864

Reverend Andrew Hopper pastored

1851

1980s

1990s

In the late 1990s, a strategic focus was placed on the ministry to reach the next generation, eventually this was called “Liquid.”

During the fall of 1850 and the spring of 1851 the church at Mt. Bethel, under the pastoral care of the Rev. E. C. Ambler, was blessed with the most extensive revival ever known in this area. A general spiritual reawakening swept the entire countryside. Whole families were brought to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and it was to accommodate these people in the Liberty Corner-Millington area that the desire to start an independent church was born. 

Some of the members of the Mt. Bethel Church met at the Pleasant Valley School (located near the present Veterans Administration property) on May 2, 1851.  At that time it was decided to organize a new Baptist Church.  On May 4th, the Mt. Bethel Church gave a letter of dismissal to 80 of its members to form a new church.  On May 20th, the new church was organized and adopted Articles of Faith (New Hampshire Confession) and a Church Covenant.  On May 21st, the Council of Recognition met with representatives of Baptist Churches from the area of New Brunswick to Morristown.  On May 24th, the members adopted “Rules of Order” and “Articles of Discipline”.

After consideration of several sites, it was decided to erect a House of Worship “at the Junction of the new road”.  Until the completion of the new church edifice on September 29, 1852, meetings were held in the Pleasant Valley School House. 

May 20, 1851

Millington Baptist Church organized

1851
June 3, 1851

Female Missionary society organized

1851
1851 - 1854

Reverend E.C. Ambler pastored

1851
September 29, 1852

MBC's doors opened

1851
1854 - 1864

Reverend Andrew Hopper pastored

1851

2000s

By the year 2007, the ministry had grown so exponentially, that MBC sent out many of its members and one of its pastors to officially plant Liquid Church, still a thriving ministry throughout many parts of NJ today

During the fall of 1850 and the spring of 1851 the church at Mt. Bethel, under the pastoral care of the Rev. E. C. Ambler, was blessed with the most extensive revival ever known in this area. A general spiritual reawakening swept the entire countryside. Whole families were brought to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and it was to accommodate these people in the Liberty Corner-Millington area that the desire to start an independent church was born. 

Some of the members of the Mt. Bethel Church met at the Pleasant Valley School (located near the present Veterans Administration property) on May 2, 1851.  At that time it was decided to organize a new Baptist Church.  On May 4th, the Mt. Bethel Church gave a letter of dismissal to 80 of its members to form a new church.  On May 20th, the new church was organized and adopted Articles of Faith (New Hampshire Confession) and a Church Covenant.  On May 21st, the Council of Recognition met with representatives of Baptist Churches from the area of New Brunswick to Morristown.  On May 24th, the members adopted “Rules of Order” and “Articles of Discipline”.

After consideration of several sites, it was decided to erect a House of Worship “at the Junction of the new road”.  Until the completion of the new church edifice on September 29, 1852, meetings were held in the Pleasant Valley School House. 

May 20, 1851

Millington Baptist Church organized

1851
June 3, 1851

Female Missionary society organized

1851
1851 - 1854

Reverend E.C. Ambler pastored

1851
September 29, 1852

MBC's doors opened

1851
1854 - 1864

Reverend Andrew Hopper pastored

1851

2010s

In 2011, another exciting construction project, the Youth and Family ministries building was completed

During the fall of 1850 and the spring of 1851 the church at Mt. Bethel, under the pastoral care of the Rev. E. C. Ambler, was blessed with the most extensive revival ever known in this area. A general spiritual reawakening swept the entire countryside. Whole families were brought to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, and it was to accommodate these people in the Liberty Corner-Millington area that the desire to start an independent church was born. 

Some of the members of the Mt. Bethel Church met at the Pleasant Valley School (located near the present Veterans Administration property) on May 2, 1851.  At that time it was decided to organize a new Baptist Church.  On May 4th, the Mt. Bethel Church gave a letter of dismissal to 80 of its members to form a new church.  On May 20th, the new church was organized and adopted Articles of Faith (New Hampshire Confession) and a Church Covenant.  On May 21st, the Council of Recognition met with representatives of Baptist Churches from the area of New Brunswick to Morristown.  On May 24th, the members adopted “Rules of Order” and “Articles of Discipline”.

After consideration of several sites, it was decided to erect a House of Worship “at the Junction of the new road”.  Until the completion of the new church edifice on September 29, 1852, meetings were held in the Pleasant Valley School House. 

May 20, 1851

Millington Baptist Church organized

1851
June 3, 1851

Female Missionary society organized

1851
1851 - 1854

Reverend E.C. Ambler pastored

1851
September 29, 1852

MBC's doors opened

1851
1854 - 1864

Reverend Andrew Hopper pastored

1851

2020s

May the Lord of all history continue to find us faithful to His call and use us for His purposes in the future. Millington Baptist Church was founded by God fearing people, and through the years the proclamation of the Gospel has been carried on by their successors.  

“And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.  He who has the Son has life.” 
I John 5:11-12 (NIV).

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