Black and white photograph; features an unidentified man in the foreground, who could be pastor Leroy Lebeck, in a tie and sports coat, turned away from the camera to look at the cross that collapsed from the top of Christian Life Assembly during construction, only four days after it was erected; the cross and its triangle frame are both white and lying towards the camera, and the steel girders it was placed on top of are all crumpled in the background of the photograph; the photo was used in the Langley Advance newspaper on May 18, 1977, on page 1, with the caption " FORTY TONS of steel girders cascaded to the ground, topped by a white cross that fell from its perch 85 feet above ground level, at the site of the new Christian Life Assembly, formerly Pentecostal Church on Monday morning. There were no injuries, but had it not been raining, several workers would have been labouring where the brunt of the crash was felt. Four days earlier, on Thursday, the cross had been erected, while photographers, one of them dangling from the boom of a crane, snapped away. Work on the church, which was to have been completed around January 1978, will be delayed by two months at least. Cause of accident has yet to be determined."