Newberry Church of Christ – Church of Christ in Newberry, MI

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

Contact Information

Address:
13219 State Highway M28
Newberry, MI 49868

Phone: 906-293-3451

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 10

📍 Location

About This Location

The Newberry Church of Christ serves the community of Newberry, Michigan, a charming small town located in the eastern Upper Peninsula. As the county seat of Luce County, Newberry sits at the heart of Michigan’s wilderness region, surrounded by vast stretches of the Hiawatha National Forest and positioned as a gateway to the renowned Tahquamenon Falls State Park.

This close-knit community of approximately 1,500 residents embodies the quintessential small-town atmosphere that defines much of the Upper Peninsula. Newberry’s economy traditionally centered around logging and paper production, reflecting the region’s rich natural resources. Today, the area attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round, offering exceptional hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, and hiking opportunities.

Visitors to Newberry will find a welcoming community where neighbors know each other and newcomers are quickly embraced. The town maintains essential services and amenities while preserving its peaceful, rural character. Winter brings heavy snowfall and temperatures well below freezing, while summers offer mild, pleasant weather perfect for exploring the abundant natural attractions.

Churches of Christ in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula serve scattered rural communities across this sparsely populated region. Congregations often draw members from wide geographical areas, creating strong bonds among believers who may travel considerable distances for fellowship and worship.

Whether you’re relocating to this beautiful wilderness area or visiting to explore Michigan’s natural wonders, the Newberry Church of Christ welcomes all seeking Christian fellowship in this distinctive northern Michigan community.

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