However, the building was poorly outfitted, and over the next few years, funds were raised to install stained glass windows, carpets, a reed organ, lamps, and seats.
[3] Saugatuck's fortunes declined over the next few decades, as lumbering slowed and the population fell.
However, by 1907, Saugatuck had become a popular summering spot, and the church became renewed, regaining a priest.
[4] All Saints Episcopal Church is a board-and-batten Gothic Revival structure with a gable roof and tower located on one corner containing the main entrance.
The ceiling is constructed against the underside of the roof, and supported by exposed wooden trusses.