


Our Mission
To spread love and compassion to all who walk through its doors, making it a welcoming space for people from all walks of life.
Our History
In 1946 a small group of Christians decided to start a fellowship. In the early years the prayer group would meet at the Workers Circle Building (originally) located on New Street in New Brunswick) and local barbershop owned Deacon Richard Scott. Two years later, this group of family and friends evolved to a mission lead by our founding pastor Reverend George Miller. Accepted into the Middlesex Central Baptist Association on July 14, 1950, and Tabernacle Baptist Church was born. Tabernacle Baptist Church was blessed to purchase the first Church house located at 13 Church St in New Brunswick. As the church continued to grow, on July 4, 1954, the church building was sold and a larger property at 298 Memorial Parkway, Route 18 (formerly known as Burnett Street) became our new church home. On March 26, 1958, after serving for ten years, Pastor George Miller went home to be with the Lord.
Reverend Mascot Gardner accepted the call to lead the Church and was installed as Pastor of Tabernacle on June 1, 1958. Under the new leadership, the church congregation continued to grow and move once again. In January 1967 the new church home was purchased at 239 George Street, formerly the Pitman Methodist Church—a historical site in the city that was over one hundred and ten years old at the time— which is where Tabernacle Baptist Church still resides today.
On November 21st, 1971, a Cornerstone Ceremony was held to establish and mark the permanent foundation of the Tabernacle Baptist Church and to honor the founding pastors for their faithfulness to God and dedication to the church. On October 6, 1981, Pastor Rev. Mascot Gardner passed after serving the church for twenty-three years. On September 14, 1982, Reverend Leo H. Graham accepted the call of the membership to lead the church, and on January 16, 1983, was installed as Pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church. On September 7, 2020. Dr. Reverend Leo H. Graham was called home to be with the Lord after serving the church for thirty-eight years.
On March 27, 2021, Reverend Ryan M. Buckland accepted the call of the membership to lead the church A new chapter began…..


