Christ Church Cranbrook is an Episcopal church known for its Gothic Revival architecture and its role as the origin of the Cranbrook Educational Community. Founded by George and Ellen Booth and consecrated in 1928, it is a welcoming and inclusive faith community engaged in justice and compassion. The church offers various worship services, Christian education programs for all ages, and numerous ministries and outreach initiatives. It is recognized for its transcendent worship, transformational preaching, and generous community service. The church also hosts events and summer programs for children and youth.