Christian Church – Coburg
Having met together since the 1880s, the Christian Church in Coburg was formed in 1901. This church building, constructed in 1904, was built completely with Booth-Kelly lumber by church volunteers, on land donated by E.G. Delaney. Kitchen and classrooms were added in 1937 and 1948. A bell tower, seen in early photos, was removed in 1948. The congregation moved from this site to property on the north end of town, where the oldest oak tree in the area, used by pioneers as a reference point for Coburg in the 1840s, still stands.