Celebrating over 50 years of worship and service to God in Mililani.

OUR MISSION
To glorify God, to know and serve Jesus Christ, and to live and share His Good News.

OUR VISION
Mililani Presbyterian Church is a place of welcome for all, having a particular passion for the needs of children, youth and their families.

Building on who we are, God is calling us to be a church that reaches out as well as welcomes in with the Good News of God's saving love in Jesus Christ;

OUR HISTORY AND VALUES

In 1970, our vision came to fruition as a Child Care Center (later renamed Mililani Presbyterian Preschool) for the then newly planned community of Mililani.  That commitment to the community was an expectation placed on the four initial churches in Mililani Town, and it has remained close to our heart ever since. 

Millilani Presbyterian Church (MPC) is a proud member of the Presbyterian Church (USA).  With few PC(USA) congregations on Oahu, our members are drawn from Leeward and Central Oahu, up to the North Shore and along the south from Pearl City to downtown Honolulu. Not a Presbyterian? Well, it does not matter. Various aspects of our worship proceedings will feel traditionally comfortable and casual regardless of your spiritual journey.

From the moment that our founders envisioned a commitment to the Mililani township, we have since illustrated the multi-ethnic and multi-cultural richness of Hawai’i. We resemble a cross section of our islands, including a large number of active duty military personnel, veterans and their families. With worship services spoken in two different languages, several Korean families whose members are bi-lingual us have realized just how well MPC is an especially great fit to their spiritual needs.

We welcome all visitors; therefore, acceptance of new members undoubtedly strengthens the foundation on which our church was built and sustained to serve a driven-purpose. Membership represents trust in Jesus Christ and commitment to him as Lord.

The Sacrament of Baptism is provided for children and adults who have yet to be baptized. We also welcome all to our open table when we celebrate Holy Communion on the first Sunday of each month.


Reaching Out and Welcoming In with the Good News of God’s Saving Love