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Tiny Log Chapel

Creston, WA

An uncommon tiny church hewn from logs. With space to accommodate perhaps 18 travelers, it's a little larger than most of the roadside rest chapels. But still cozy. The sign reads: "Roadside Prayer Chapel - Stop - Rest - Pray."

Deb Copenhaver is a legendary rodeo rider. Born and raised in Wilbur, Wash., his riding career took him to famous rodeos in Cheyenne, Calgary, Fort Worth and many other places during rodeo’s golden age of the 1950s.

In 1999, his lifelong achievement won him a spot in the Ellensburg Rodeo Hall of Fame.

But Copenhaver’s faith is as important to him as his rodeo accolades, and it was to celebrate the former that he built a tiny roadside chapel on his ranch property just off U.S. Route 2 Highway 2 near Creston, Wash.

“God gave me a vision,” said Copenhaver. “I always had that in the back of my mind. Then piece by piece God started putting it together.”

Copenhaver used cedar poles from a Bonneville Power Administration transmission line, obtained when BPA replaced them with steel towers.
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel
Tiny Log Chapel