A Church of Christ congregation serving Sekiu, WA. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.
Service Times
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Congregation Size: 30
📍 Location
About This Location
The Church of Christ of Clallam Bay serves the small coastal community of Sekiu, Washington, located on the northern edge of the Olympic Peninsula along the Strait of Juan de Fuca. This remote fishing village, with fewer than 30 permanent residents, transforms seasonally as sport fishermen and tourists arrive to experience some of Washington’s finest salmon and halibut fishing.
Sekiu’s unique location places it within the traditional territories of the Makah people, just minutes from Neah Bay and Cape Flattery—the northwesternmost point of the continental United States. The area is characterized by stunning coastal scenery, old-growth forests, and a maritime climate with mild, wet winters and cool summers.
Churches of Christ maintain a modest but steady presence throughout Washington state, with congregations typically emphasizing New Testament Christianity and autonomous local governance. For this rural Olympic Peninsula region, having a Church of Christ congregation represents an important spiritual resource for both residents and visitors.
Those considering relocation to or visiting the Sekiu area should prepare for a truly remote experience—the nearest substantial town is Port Angeles, approximately 70 miles southeast. Cell service can be spotty, and amenities are limited. However, the area offers unparalleled natural beauty, outdoor recreation opportunities, and a tight-knit community atmosphere.
Visitors planning to attend worship should contact the congregation in advance, as small rural churches may have seasonal schedule variations or special arrangements during fishing season and winter months.