The first service was October 20, 1974, with approximately 40 members attending. By the end of the year, there were 66 charter members. It didn’t take long for the group to see the need for expansion. A new fellowship hall and classrooms were added in 1976, with church members performing much of the work. Dennis Bratton, the current Senior Minister, was called to serve this small but promising young church in the summer of 1978.
As MCC grew, a Family Life Center was added in 1982. The shell was contracted, but all of the inside work was completed by dedicated members of the congregation who began holding worship services in that space on April 4, 1982. Very quickly, that space, too, was outgrown and work began on a new 1000-seat worship center, which was completed and occupied in 1986. In 1991, additional classrooms and office spaces were added to that structure. Always looking for opportunities for outreach, the Sharing Tree Preschool began in 1987, as a way to attract young families from the growing Mandarin community. The program for teenagers proved popular, and soon more space was needed for their use. Space was initially rented in a nearby strip mall, but a separate property was acquired for this ever-expanding ministry, and the location affectionately became known as The Ranch. It became necessary to hire additional people to minister to the growing congregation. The church began to hire staff members to specialize in youth, children, music, pastoral care, outreach and seniors. As MCC approached its’ 20th anniversary, it became apparent that the original property would not support the growing church. Multiple services were added including one on Saturday evening, but even they were not adequate to accommodate the growth. MCC made two critical decisions in 1994: The first was to relocate to a more suitable location for growth; and the second, to begin Mandarin Christian School.
The combination of hard work and commitment from the congregation enabled both dreams to become a reality. Mandarin Christian School opened its doors in the fall of 1995 and 37 acres of land were also purchased on Greenland Road on which to relocate the church. Notable local firm KBJ Architects was selected to design the new facility. A special groundbreaking ceremony was held on January 25, 1998. The congregation watched the progress of Phase I construction via pictures, videos, staff updates and first-hand observation. On June 6, 1999, the congregation left the Old St. Augustine Road property after the final service and walked to the new campus – 4½ miles away. The next weekend, services were held in the new 2,250 seat Worship Center. Mandarin Christian Church had a new home.
The Sanctuary was designed to accommodate 2,500 worshippers, and could be expanded to 3,500 seats as the church grows. It also houses 25 offices as well as a number of conference rooms, 16 preschool classrooms, 2 nurseries and 8 adult classrooms. Dressing rooms, large and small rehearsal rooms, a work room and prop area were included to accommodate the many productions that are held at the church. Adjacent to the Sanctuary, a 1,600 seat auditorium is available for further expansion of the building's functions. At the entrance to the Sanctuary is an expansive atrium for members and guests to meet, talk and enjoy refreshments before and after services.
Just three years after relocating to Greenland Road, construction began on Phase II of the new campus. In February 2003, the Community Center, housing a chapel, preschool, dining hall, gymnasium, offices, and student center were opened.
In 2005, MCC hosted the Southeast Regional Conference of the North American Christian Coalition (NACC).