Greensky Hill church
Greensky Hill church, Methodist church in Charlevoix County, United States
Greensky Hill Church is a wooden structure located at the intersection of U.S. 31 and CR 630 in Charlevoix County, preserving its original architectural features and seating for about 80 worshippers. The modest building displays the craftsmanship of its era and provides an intimate space for gatherings.
Peter Greensky, a Chippewa chief who converted to Christianity in 1833, founded a Protestant mission at this location in 1844. This establishment marked a significant moment in the region's history of interaction between missionary work and indigenous communities.
The congregation honors its roots by weaving traditional practices into Christian worship, creating a service experience that reflects the area's dual heritage. Visitors can sense this blend in how the community gathers and shares space.
The church is situated at a busy intersection and opens on Sunday mornings, with community breakfast preceding worship services. Parking is available on the grounds, and visitors of all backgrounds are welcome at weekly gatherings.
Building this church involved a remarkable undertaking: craftspeople transported timber by canoe from Traverse City to construct the structure. Traditional council trees stood around the grounds, serving as gathering spaces for tribal assemblies of the original community.
Location: Charlevoix County
GPS coordinates: 45.32830,-85.18470
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:03
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