The Little Church
At a crossroads just outside the community of Drumheller, the scenic Red Deer River Valley Badlands a backdrop, stands the “Little Church”. Not much bigger than a children’s playhouse, or some shed you might find in your backyard for storage of gardening tools, there’s room inside for six. Six people who don’t mind cramped quarters that is. Plus the preacher – who unless short in stature will have to stand hunched-over while conducting a sermon or ceremony. Low ceiling alert!
On bumping my head for like the fifth time…“Sweet Jeeeeeeeeees…I mean, ouch, that hurts.” The place is so small even a super-wide lens (16mm) couldn’t take it all in.
Built in the the late 1960s, it’s often said to be the worlds tiniest chapel – even if a quick search on the Internet proves that to be wrong. Perhaps it was at one time, however. Who knows? Interestingly, it seems there’s a lot of miniature churches claiming the title of world’s smallest – two in New York State in particular are most vocal in that regard. One of them does seat two…just sayin’.
A building looking very much like the Little Church can be seen in the 1970s Superman Movie (See: Superman 1978 cemetery scenes – then and now). Seems the producers were in the Drumheller area scouting out locations (here: Superman 1978 – Earthquake!) and may have used it for inspiration. The one in the film does look very similar…but then again, so do a lot of small churches. Still, it’s probable.
You are welcome to visit the Little Church. Take lots of photos! And always be respectful.
Tiny houses of worship…
St Paul’s Anglican
Crowsnest Pass then and now – Back to God Chapel.
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Date of adventure: April, 2018.
Location: Near Drumheller, AB.
Love this little church
It’s a cutie!
I visited there in 2003. Glad to see it’s still in good shape.
Yes, it sure is nicely kept up. I’m thinking back to 2003 and it seems like a lifetime ago. Yikes, time is flying by.
What a beautiful picture …too !!!
Thanks! Love how these pics turned out.
The fence around it is made of old railway rails and if I remember correctly they are from the 1800’s or near that.
How did I miss that? Next time I’ll have to look closer. Darn old age is catching up withe me…but I won’t go down without a fight.
You always manage to find some fabulous hidden gems within rural Alberta, proving there is much to explore in our beautiful province!
We do love to go “off the beaten path”. It’s what we do!
Looks like a miniature! My family’s home turf. East Coulee museum is a lot of our families artifacts.
Using an ultra-wide made it look even smaller than it is. It’s so tiny! Cool, we toured the East Coulee Museum last year. Nice place!
I have preached in this church.
That’s so cool! Hopefully it was a packed house.
Beautiful images!
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Lovely.
Bingo! It sure is.
Looks like it was given a fresh coat of paint since I was there last year. Looks good.
Nice to see it’s kept up. It’s a cutie!
It seats 10,000 people 6 at a time.
Hilarious! Thanks for commenting.
Bucket list !!! I am obsessed with small churches!
Us too! And any old church. Or any country church. Heck, any church period.
That’s me there! It actually seats 10,000, 6 at a time & lots of people get married there.
We saw that sign! Just waiting for someone to say that.
Cute! Looks similar in size to the tiny church near Olds.
Yes, that one! I think it’s even a bit smaller.