The Gouldtown Sommerfeld Mennonite Church
was built by the Goudltown homesteaders in 1914. It has undergone restorations made possible from donations and volunteer
support.
This church structure is a good example of
using traditional building styles. It is similar to early Mennonite
churches that were built in Europe as far back as the 16th
century.
The interior and exterior of the church show
an ideal of simplicity by the Mennonite people and is one of
the reasons they are still standing today.