About Us Our History

The Millstone church of Christ has been a beacon of faith in the Millstone community for generations. We trace our roots back to the Restoration Movement, seeking to call ourselves simply Christians and looking to the Bible as our only rule of faith and practice.

Established in 1923, our congregation began with a handful of families meeting in a simple wooden building. Early members were instrumental in gathering those first believers to worship according to the New Testament pattern.

The church faced a significant trial in 1947 when a fire destroyed the original meeting house. Despite the loss of the building, the congregation remained steadfast. By God's grace and the generosity of the brethren, a new building was completed on the current site in 1949.

The 1950s marked the beginning of a period of significant growth for the congregation. As attendance increased, the need for more space became apparent. In 1968, a major expansion project was undertaken to add new classrooms and to enlarge the auditorium. This expansion allowed us to better serve the growing families in our community and ensured we had ample room to welcome visitors.

Today, we continue to stand on the "old paths" while reaching out to a new generation. Our history is not just about buildings or dates, but about a family of believers growing together in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.