Our History

Historical green informational sign for Trinity Church, describing its significance, history, and architecture, mounted on a black pole in front of a building under a clear blue sky.

Trinity services on Mackinac Island date from 1837, when a bishop preached in the Mission Church. For many years, the congregation met in the Post Chapel at Fort Mackinac and in the Court House. In 1873, a parish was organized and in 1882 this church building was constructed. Its furnishings include an altar of hand-carved walnut and two chancel chairs made by soldiers at the fort.

Text from the Michigan Historic Marker at Trinity Church.