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Located on Main Street in the eastern end of Mackinac Island’s historic downtown, Mission Church is Michigan’s oldest surviving church building. It is also the earliest surviving example of a New England Style church in the Midwest. Simple and elegant it was constructed by the island’s first Protestant congregation in 1830.
If you wish to view Mission Church, please call to schedule a visit. The church is open to the public, and you may also view it without an appointment. Dates and times fill up fast and are reserved on a first come, first served basis.
Madisen Hansen
(231) 436-4100
207 W Sinclair, Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Weddings may be scheduled at Mission Church from early May through October. The church can be booked for a wedding from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. All wedding reservations include a 2-hour time block for decorating, ceremony, pictures, and clean-up. Rehearsals can also be scheduled the day before.
The church can accommodate up to 160 guests. The wedding party has access to the front room of the lower level, including a restroom, to prepare for the wedding. A Mackinac State Historic Parks representative will be available throughout the ceremony.
$1,000 (Friday-Saturday)
$800 (Sunday-Thursday)