Our Staff

Rev Craig Rumble, B.A., M.Div

Senior Pastor

Email: pastor@markhambaptist.org

Phone: 905-294-5830 ext. 101

Pastor Craig Rumble

Craig has had 25 years of pastoral experience in both Canada and the United States. He is married to Deborah Ban and has one daughter.

He has a passion for sharing his love of Christ and his message of hope and grace. His vision for the church is to be a place and people filled with courageous love, radically devoted to Christ, eager to share our faith and live honestly with each other.

"I'm thrilled to be part of this gathering of people who invite and include all ages and cultures; who find strength in prayer, and offer encouragement to those seeking meaning in life. Markham Baptist Church is a place where creativity, authentic joy and surprise are always welcome, and where God's love is experienced!"


Josh Philip, B.Comm., M.Div

Communications Coordinator

Email: communications@markhambaptist.org

Phone: 905-294-5830 ext. 102

Josh Philips

After studying I.T. at Ryerson University, Josh went on to Tyndale Seminary to get a Master's degree in Pastoral Ministry. He has several passions in ministry, from discipleship and worship to evangelism and overseas ministry.

His wife, Ruby, and he have been happily married for two years now and look forward to sharing in life and ministry for years to come.


Alexandra Vega

Office Administrator

Email: admin@markhambaptist.org

Phone: 905-294-5830 ext. 103

Alexandra Vega

Alexandra came to Canada form Colombia 11 years ago with her husband David. She is proud mom to Camilo, Matthew and Annie; they are her inspiration to work hard every day. Alexandra is in charge of all the office stuff and volunteers' support at Markham Baptist. She speaks English and Spanish.

Her background is in Linguistics and Literature for which she studied at the University in Bogotá, Colombia. Her favourite subject while at University was psychology because she loves to interact, help and understand what people need. She is the type of person who cares about everybody.

About Us

our church building

This year we celebrate 56 wonderful years as a church family in Markham. Below is a brief history of our church in honour of our anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 27.

Check in on this page every once in a while for more information and images of Markham Baptist Church.

A History of Markham Baptist Church

Markham Baptist Church started in the early 1950s as an outreach to the village of Markham, which was beginning its transformation from an agriculture community to a commuter destination.

In 1953 a young woman, Miss Pauline Vincent, came to Markham to start a Baptist work. She arranged to stay at a local hotel. But in the early hours of the morning she was awakened by rowdy celebrations. Fearing for her safety, she knocked on the door of a nearby home. The owner, an Anglican, referred her to a lawyer colleague who was also a Baptist; he and his wife took her in.

Shortly after that, Baptist services were started in the old Orange Hall at the end of Church street. (It was already called Church street then, we can't lay claim to that!) Don James, a student pastor at McMaster University, came each week and stayed with families to lead services starting in October. Miss Elvira Pepper (later Mrs. Binks) was a driving force behind new work.

The congregation was formally organized as a church on Nov 13, 1955 with 16 or 17 members and one year later gained official recognition by the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec. They began planning to build a church on the present site which was bought by the Baptist Convention.

sod turning - 1991

In 1957, Paul Burns, another McMaster University student pastor took over leadership of the church, and two years later, the sod was turned in April by Mr. Walter Percy and the cornerstone was laid in November by Mr. Gordon Ratcliff.

The congregation grew steadily, and in 1988 the membership voted unanimously to expand church to meet increasing demands.

In June 1990 the sod was turned by Mr. Dean Percy and excavation was started in August. Village Baptist Church joined our church family.

The new addition was opened in February and dedicated in April, 1991. The cornerstone is laid in April by Mr. George Long. Rev. Dr. Bill Norman was called as pastor and served in that position until 2000 when Rev. Dr. Tom Cullen replaced him.

In recent years, the church has evolved to embrace its culturally diverse community and has developed a strategy focused on addressing the Christian message to the youth of Markham.

Tom Cullen served at Markham Baptist until 2009, when Rev. Murray Stovell stepped in as interim senior pastor while the church searched prayerfully for a new leader. In April 2011, Rev. Craig Rumble accepted our call and moved his family from Sarnia, ON to become our current senior pastor.

Our Charter Members

Hilda and Bill Webb, Alvira Pepper, Otha & Don Sim, Joyce & George Long, Wilf Bundy, Hattie Percy, Miss E. Percy, Arlene Rowarth, Sadie & Gordon Ratcliffe & Diane, Mrs. Matthews, Don & Elsie James.

Our Pastors

Senior Pastor Youth Pastor
Don James (student) Ron Hurlburt (1994 - 2004)
Paul Burns (student) Jamie Eitel (2005 - 2007)
Alf Milligan (first full time pastor) Dexter Hinkson (2008 - 2009)
Fred Crossman  
Terry Dunlop  
Fred Kahler  
Doug Sherwood  
Steve Black  
Bill Norman (1991 - 2000)  
Tom Cullen (2000 - 2009)  
Murray Stovell (2009 - 2011)  
Craig Rumble (2011 - present)