




Bob Cain and his wife Dora built the church in 1983, using approximately 5000 bottles. This structure took nearly 3 months to build, but when they were complete, they were able to furnish it properly. Bob made a pulpit, an organ was donated from the Anglican Church in MacGregor, a few stained glass windows were donated from the Anglican Church in Cypress River, and from a house in Winnipeg, Bob found some old church pews that he cut in half and added to his collection.