The current Greek Revival church building was built in 1833 for a congregation with a recorded history of meetings dating to 1680.
[1] The congregation is affiliated with the United Church of Christ; its current pastor is Rev.
It is a 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, oriented to face south, with a gable roof and a three-stage tower.
The main facade is divided into five bays by six pilasters, with a double-door entrance at the center under a rounded arch.
The congregation's earliest documented services were held in 1680, although it was not formally organized until 1693; its first meetinghouse was built in 1720.