Holy Trinity Golden Valley

Taking the back roads from Wainwright to Lloydminster I passed this:

I slammed on the brakes and turned around to check it out. This picture actually makes it look big. It is Holy Trinity Golden Valley, an Anglican church planted in 1911. I don't quite know how they named the location. It may be golden but there is not a valley in sight. A bit of its history can be found here. You may be able to see a small cross right next to the building, towards the door. It commemorates the life of a baby who lived for about one week in 1914.

The door was fastened with only a clip, so I took the liberty of opening the door and peeking inside. Here is the interior:
 
Yes, that is the entire inside of the church - 4 pews each side. Can we who may consider a congregation of 100 to be smallish imagine the worshipping community here back in the day? Can we imagine the joy of those people of faith who had it as their first and long-awaited church, or the dedication of those who built it and served here?
 
It just reminds me in a way that we Christians today stand on the shoulders of those who came before.
 
Blessings,
John

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