In a rare vertical shot of the interior of the first brick church, built in 1939, one can see the rafters and steep pitch of the ceiling as well as much of the detail in the chancel area...the altar, the lectern, kneeling rails,the light fixture and 3 windows (not stained glass, but may have been translucent) above the altar. One can see that there was, indeed, a \u27side aisle\u27 as well as a center aisle and the door that led to the pastor\u27s sacristy... which had an exterior door on the east side of the building. The hymn board contained the reference numbers of the hymns to be sung and also of the antiphons which were chanted by the pastor and congregation. c. 1940s. A cropped version of the photo, providing a closeup of the altar is...