 The work chapel began in 1845. Isaac Webb decided that when he moved here to this area that there needed to be a Methodist church here. The work chapel has changed a bit. Well, quite a bit, I can say a bit, but quite a bit. When I came, the climate here at the church is a little different from the climate in the community. Here at the church, it's primarily Caucasian. In the surrounding area, we have a Hispanic population and a Korean population. We learn a lot from the work chapel church. The work chapel church has a great tradition. It's a Christian tradition. We know that it's the first UMC church in the Dalat region and we know all about it. It's a church that was used as a treasure trove and it's a church where we can learn from the work chapel church where we can learn from the work chapel church. I think it's been a great, great success for me anyway. Some people may not agree, but change is awfully hard and especially when you're older, it's even harder. But yeah, it was difficult at first for some folks, but I really think it's been a great asset because they have a much younger congregation and it's nice to see children and young people. They've been very helpful as doing things around the church. They have young people that can do things that we can't and they've helped tremendously with some of the repairs that needed to be made that we just couldn't afford to do. It's, of course, whenever you work with different people, always have some hard times, but we didn't have much experience with hard times. As always, we were able to communicate and worked out really great. So I think it would be a good example for other people who never had experience with joining two different churches together. I think it would be a good example and we can do a lot more work together and enjoy God's presence and show God's miracles together.