How We Began

God’s Missionary Church of Millmont traces its origins to 1933 when Clayton Kuhns began hosting cottage prayer meetings with two other families in his home. Blessed by God, the young congregation built its first church in 1935. Despite numerous challenges, the congregation remained steadfast and continued to grow in their pursuit of God.  

On Christmas Eve in 1957, tragedy struck when the original church building caught fire. Although the fire was initially extinguished, it reignited during the night, ultimately destroying the entire structure.  

Raymond Thomas generously donated the land where the current church now stands, and construction of the new building began promptly. On June 15, 1958, the dedication service for the new church building drew a crowd of 700 attendees.  

Over the years, 14 pastors have faithfully served the congregation. Despite both internal and external hardships, God’s Missionary Church of Millmont, sustained by God’s grace, has endured as a beacon of hope for the lost.

Mission Statement
We Are Seeking First The Kingdom Of God Biblically And Prayerfully…

We are unashamedly following the inspired, infallible, living Word of God. Through its principles, morals, and values. We have access to the throne of grace and communication with our heavenly Father in times of personal and public prayer.

Locally And Globally…

First to our immediate neighborhood, then the surrounding community, our great nation, and reaching abroad to the world around us by sending laborers into the fields of our Lord.

By Evangelizing…

Our passion and goal is to help others who are lost, tired, and hurting to find forgiveness, rest, and healing at the foot of the cross. It is with great joy that we proclaim the gospel that still changes lives today!

Discipling…

When one receives Jesus as their Lord and savior they are spiritual infants. Babes in Christ. It is our responsibility and joy to guide them and walk along the path with them. We will pray with them, study the Bible with them, and support them on their journey.

Promoting Holiness…

At some point in our spiritual journey and walk of discipleship to Christ, we face a crisis moment of full surrender to God. There is a purifying of the heart, a removal of self and a filling of the Spirit.

And Separation From The World.

We are just pilgrims passing through this land. We came into the world with nothing and we will leave this world with nothing. We are to be separated from the world and set apart for God. We are to be in the world but not of the world. (Romans 12:2)