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Diminutive roadside chapel, adorable symbol of understated Christianity, open to weary travelers.
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- Address:
- S. Ave. 13 E., Yuma, AZ
- Directions:
- I-8 exit 12. North on Fortuna Rd for two miles, then north on US 95 for a little over five miles. The church is just north of the Bridge to Nowhere -- within view of its towers, in the middle of a crop field, to the west of US 95.
Don't blink -- you might miss it! Super cute, a world's tiniest church, seats 12 small people or 6 medium-large people.
[Mary, 08/13/2018]According to one of the Yuma locals, the church was heavily damaged some years ago during a windstorm that blew it over. A group of locals salvaged what they could and purchased supplies to rebuild it as it stands today. Therefore it doesn't look like it's very old, but it's been around for years. It's just sitting there next to a crop field all by itself. Very cute and serene when you go inside.
[Kerin Fassler, 02/10/2018]Sweet little cupcake of a church! It's kept neat and tidy and is a perfect place for a tiny road dog to pull over and say a prayer or make a wish. Stop in and sign the guest book. I think I've found this year's Christmas card photo.
[sheisgros, 12/03/2013]Tiny churches welcome tiny churchgoers.
Stopped by the church after a visit to the Yuma Proving grounds. Had a nice sunset and took photos of the church. Be careful of the pit bull with one ear. Seemed friendly but we didn't want to take that chance to find out. Saw the farmer and his kid and waved.
[Denmark, 10/12/2009]
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A 2001 storm wreaked tiny church havoc. The reconstruction looks much the same as when it was first built in 1995.