The Smallest Church in America

The Smallest Church in America, Eulonia, Georgia

The Smallest Church in America, Eulonia, Georgia

In Eulonia, Georgia is the self proclaimed Smallest Church in America.

Under Spanish moss-draped live oaks, the church was built in 1949 by Agnes Harper as Christ Chapel, a sanctuary for travelers.

The Smallest Church in America, Eulonia, Georgia

At only ten feet by fifteen feet it is one tiny house of worship.

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The Smallest Church in America, Eulonia, Georgia

The Smallest Church in America, Eulonia, Georgia

Mrs. Harper was a rural grocer who didn’t have much money and folks said that she shouldn’t build a church that wouldn’t do justice to God.

She felt it was the thought that mattered and built anyway.

The deed was made out to Jesus Christ.

The little chapel sports stained glass windows imported from England, holds up to thirteen people and is always open for visitors.

The Smallest Church in America, Eulonia, Georgia

But a little investigation revealed that several other churches have laid claim to being the smallest.

Let the debate rage on.

David & Veronica, GypsyNester.com

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7 thoughts on “The Smallest Church in America”

  1. I have been to this one! Great area to visit. I have also been some other “smallest churches” and know what you mean. Which is really the smallest? The world may never know…

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