Manitowoc Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Manitowoc, WI

A Church of Christ congregation serving Manitowoc, WI. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
1109 N 17th St
Manitowoc, WI 54220

Phone: 920-682-7481

Website: Visit Website

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 40

📍 Location

About This Location

The Manitowoc Church of Christ serves the historic lakefront community of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a city renowned for its maritime heritage and shipbuilding legacy along the shores of Lake Michigan. Located approximately 80 miles north of Milwaukee, Manitowoc offers visitors and residents a unique blend of industrial history and natural beauty, with pristine beaches, scenic harbors, and the famous Wisconsin Maritime Museum showcasing the city’s role in submarine construction during World War II.

This close-knit community of approximately 33,000 residents values tradition while embracing growth, making it an ideal setting for families and individuals seeking small-town charm with urban amenities. The city’s walkable downtown district, lakefront recreational opportunities, and strong manufacturing base create a stable, welcoming environment for both long-term residents and newcomers.

Churches of Christ maintain a smaller but dedicated presence throughout Wisconsin, with congregations emphasizing New Testament Christianity and biblical worship practices. The Manitowoc congregation serves not only the immediate community but also surrounding areas of Manitowoc County and beyond, where fellowship opportunities with like-minded believers may be limited.

Visitors to Manitowoc will discover a community that celebrates its German and Polish heritage through local festivals, enjoys excellent fishing and boating on Lake Michigan, and maintains strong connections to both agricultural traditions and modern industry. The city’s location along major highways provides convenient access to Green Bay, Madison, and Milwaukee, while preserving its distinctive character as a Great Lakes destination.

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