Virtual Tour


This is what the building looks like from the street.

This is what you'll see if you walk in the front door. This is the room where we hold worship services. The children in Sunday School made the colourful banners. When you're there, look closely at the front wall, to see if that really is a window.

This is what you'll see if you walk in the side door, from the parking lot. It's our multi-purpose hall.

This is the nursery. Very young children can come here during worship, to give Mom or Dad the opportunity to fully participate in the service. People who love children take turns caring for the children in the nursery. Did you notice the posters? Veggie-Tales are very big around here! If you don't know what on earth that means, the kids would love to show you.

This is one of the Sunday School classrooms. The children made beautiful decorations.

What can you say about a kitchen? Notice the shiny, clean floor!

The walls of the worship part of the building are made of local limestone. About 60-100 years ago (no one really knows), the limestone was covered with cement and later was painted white. We recently noticed a problem with this: the cement and the limestone expand and contract at different rates in the heat and cold, causing cracks in the cement. Water gets in those cracks, and is trapped, where it eventually erodes the limestone mortar.

In the fall of 2008 we began the restoration of the exterior to the original limestone which required removal of all the cement. This photos above are of a test patch and scaffolding for the project.