San De Fuca Community Chapel
Church at 734 North Wall Street, Coupeville, WA 98239
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This very old renovated building was first a community center for the village of San De Fuca, was used for years as an evangelical outreach chapel by members of Oak Harbor Christian Reformed Church, pastored by Neal Norlag, an area bulb farmer. It eventually was permanently acquired by the community chapel, who renovated it. It has been a small chapel of between 35 and 50 faithful attendees for more than 50 years. They have held a tradition of a chapel annual picnic and annual Christmas pageant. Before permanent acquisition of the building, the men voluntarily built cabins for Camp Firwood in Bellingham Washington.
Added January 09, 2017 by Guy R. - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Having fond memories of my wife Mary and I visiting you with our dear friends Bob and Marlene Moore. The cookies were delicious! The preaching and fellowship were wonderful. See you next year.
Ray and Mary Alger....FloridaAdded September 23, 2016 by Ray Alger