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Church History

His Way Church International began as a home group in Auckland New Zealand when Rob and Caroline DeLuca opened up their home for a Sunday night meeting. The Holy Spirit began to draw people and a core group began to 
develop, committed to seeing Auckland and New Zealand won for Jesus. The sermons were full of fire, the worship was passionate, the prayer was fervent and there was plenty of love for all.  

In May of 2003 we had well out-grown the house meetings and rented out a 100 seat Methodist church building in the Auckland suburb of Mission Bay. Our first church service had over 50 adults in attendance.   

It was during this time at Mission Bay that we also began our Monday night prayer meetings. Everything we do is built on fervent prayer. It has caused us to get the breakthrough when circumstances told us otherwise. Over 60% of the church regularly attends our weekly prayer meetings.

During these formative years Rob and Caroline DeLuca traveled regularly to America and other countries and God began to divinely connect them with church leaders from around the world.

In June 2004 our church moved once again to Jubilee Hall in Parnell Auckland, however all the time praying that God would give us a church building to call home and a place where we had room to multiply since we soon started to fill the Jubilee Hall.

In July 2005 Pastors Max and Bev Legg who pastor Victory Christian Church graciously allowed us to use their church building, The Beaumont Centre in Auckland City for two years.    


A Sunday Service at His Way Church

Then In March 2008, we moved to Wairau Park on the North Shore of Auckland after a word from God to 'Take The North!'  Since moving to the North Shore we have started a Friday night youth service at 7.30pm and a second Sunday service at 5.30pm as our Sunday 10am services became standing room only.  We are now in the process of searching for a new church building that will have the capacity to hold more than 800 seats.  The Glory of the Lord has continued to increase in our services and we are excited about the future.