This little church was built in 1912 at Inga, about nine miles southwest from Stony Plain, and for a long time had a dedicated, if a little small, following, and the congregation truly felt like one big happy family. Unfortunately, around 1953, the current reverend of the church received a call to go to Mellowdale, near Barrhead, and soon afterwards, the church was closed and taken over by St. Matthew's Church in Stony Plain. In 1973, the roof of the church caved in due to heavy snowfalls and it had to be torn down. Today, a sign stands where the church used to, and the cemetery is still tended to.
Click here to view the page of "Along The Fifth" that tells this church's story.
CIN Usefulness Ratings per grade:
- Gr. 1 - [3] LA [4] Social
- Gr. 2 - [3] LA [4] Social
- Gr. 3 - [3] LA
- Gr. 4 - [4] LA [6] Social
- Gr. 5 - [4] LA
- Gr. 6 - [6] LA
- Gr. 7 - [7] LA [6] Social
- Gr. 8 - [7] LA [5] Social
- Gr. 9 - [7] LA
- Gr. 10 - [6] LA [2] Social
- Gr. 11 - [4] LA
- Gr. 12 - [3] LA
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