Ministries
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Evangelism & Missions Support
EVANGELISM
DOOR-TO-DOOR SOULWINNING
Our church has a bimonthly door-to-door soulwinning schedule. These sessions involve visiting and sharing the Gospel to the houses in the Hillcrest, Auckland area where our church is located.STREET PREACHING
Our church has bimonthly street preaching sessions on Queen Street at the Auckland CBD. These sessions always include a sermon sharing the Gospel, singing, and Gospel tracts distribution.MISSIONS SUPPORT
Through NSBMBC’s Mission Fund, our church has the opportunity to provide regular financial support to the overseas mission programs of several other churches who uphold similar faith, beliefs, and practices to us.
Our church also has two of our own missions - one based in New Lynn, Auckland headed by our missionary, Pastor Joseph Carretero, and one based in Wairoa, Hawkes Bay headed by our missionary, Brother Chevi Rickard.
Wairoa Mission: https://missionarybaptists.com/
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Faithful Men
The “Faithful Men” is the adult men’s fellowship group of NSBMBC. The main purpose of this group is to promote good camaraderie amongst the men of our church.
This group meets regularly, and their fellowships always include a devotion, singing, food, and games. Every fellowship also involves an activity tailored to the interests of the men of our church, such as fishing, hunting, camping, and health and fitness, amongst many others. Their devotional topics are centred on lessons that are spiritually and practically relevant to the lives of adult Christian men and on upholding good testimonies as followers of Christ. In addition to their regular fellowships, the Faithful Men occasionally join with the adult ladies’ fellowship group for combined men and ladies’ fellowships.
If you are interested in joining one of the Faithful Men’s fellowships, please complete and submit the form below and we will be in touch with you for with further information!
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Rare Rubies
The “Rare Rubies” is the adult ladies’ fellowship group of NSBMBC. The main purpose of this group is to provide a support network for the ladies of our church and to further strengthen the bond amongst them.
This group holds fellowships on a quarterly basis, and their fellowships always include a devotion, singing, food, and games. Every fellowship also involves an activity tailored to the interests of the ladies of our church, such as arts and crafts, gardening, cooking, and health and fitness, amongst many others. Their devotional topics are centred on lessons that are spiritually and practically relevant to the lives of adult Christian women and on upholding good testimonies as followers of Christ. In addition to their regular fellowships, the Rare Rubies occasionally join with the adult men’s fellowship group for combined men and ladies’ fellowships.
If you are interested in joining one of the Rare Rubies’ fellowships, please complete and submit the form below and we will be in touch with you for with further information!
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F.A.T Youth
The “F.A.T Youth” is the Youth and Young Adults’ Fellowship Group of NSBMBC and is catered to the ages of 13 to 30. The acronym F.A.T stands for faithful, available, and teachable – virtues that our church aims to cultivate in our youth and young adults in preparation for when they become the future leaders of our church. The main purpose of this group is to promote unity and friendship amongst the youth and young adults of our church.
This group holds fellowships on a quarterly basis, and their fellowships always involve a devotion, food, and an activity tailored to the interests of our youth and young adults. Some of their previous fellowships included trips to Rainbow’s End, strawberry picking, mini golf, and movie and game nights, amongst many other activities. In addition to their quarterly fellowships, the F.A.T Youth both organise and attend inter-church youth fellowships regularly throughout the year where they get the opportunity to meet youth and young adults from other Auckland churches with similar faith, beliefs, and practices to us.
If you are interested in joining one of the F.A.T Youth’s fellowships, please complete and submit the form below and we will be in touch with you for with further information!
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C.K.C (Christian Kids' Club)
The C.K.C is the children’s fellowship group of NSBMBC and is catered to the ages of 3-13. The main purpose of this fellowship group is to promote unity and friendship amongst the children of our church.
This group holds fellowships on a quarterly basis, and their fellowships always involve a devotion, food, and an activity tailored to the interests of our children. Some of their previous fellowships included trips to the Auckland Zoo, Kelly Tarlton’s, Game Over, mini golf, and pizza-making, amongst many other activities.
In addition to their quarterly fellowships, the C.K.C organises an annual Holiday Bible School Program (HBSP) where our church invites children from other Auckland churches of similar faith, beliefs, and practices, and our children can invite their friends for a fun day of Bible-based learning. The HBSPs are theme-focused days and include a Bible lesson (from one of our Sunday School teachers), singing, games, arts and crafts, and food.
If you are interested in joining one of the C.K.C’s fellowships or our HBSP, please complete and submit the form below and we will be in touch with you for with further information!
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Music Ministry
The NSBMBC Music Ministry is dedicated to glorifying God through song. It aims to bring people closer to the Lord and encourage a spirit of unity within the church. Our services are never without congregational worship, where all are invited to sing traditional hymns together.
A core part of the ministry is our choir; a group of men and ladies - young and old, who regularly give their voices to God. The choir performs often, during our Sunday services, and on special occasions like our Church Anniversary and at Christmas. The choir practices their special items on Sundays in the afternoon, and as announced.
Church members are also welcome to perform individually or in small group at their own accord.