Blessings to all!
Welcome to our church. If you are looking for a home church or just a church to visit, we invite you to come and be our guest. We would love to get to know you and your family. Our services have a place for all ages. Our hope is you will feel at home in a warm spirit filled atmosphere as we worship and fellowship together.
We strive to follow the example of Christ. Just as Jesus called his first disciples to love one another, as believers, our goal is to reach out into the community to put that love into action by giving time, effort, prayers and more to help others Realize and Experience the true love of Christ.
Our Missions
Leading a generation to God, growing a community in Christ.
Our History
Mineral Springs Baptist Church was constituted in the year 1845. It was a member of the Pee Dee Association from 1845-1856. It was received into the Rocky River Association in 1872. In 1876 it was received into the Stanly Association.
The first building to be used by Mineral Springs Baptist Church was a one room log structure which was located one mile east of the present location. The second building, which was a large wooden building located at the present sight, was destroyed by strong winds. It was used from 1917-1927. The third structure was built in 1928. It was a seven room brick building with wings which were used as Sunday school classes. The church building was dedicated in 1930. In 1976 Mineral Springs remodeled and added to the old sanctuary a choir loft, baptistry, and a large educational building which included a new fellowship hall. The new structure was dedicated in 1977.
The Church has reported a Sunday School since 1903.
On March 3rd,1991 Mineral Springs dedicated new stained glass windows in the church. The windows were given by members in honor or memory and to the glory of God.
Construction on the new fellowship hall began in February 1988. Dedication for the hall was on August 28,1988. A special note burning ceremony was held on March 3rd, 1991.
A parsonage was built in 1964. The home is located across the road from the church. The first family to live in the parsonage was Reverend Truette Rogers, his wife and their two sons. They moved in on November 10, 1964.