The interior is striking with its use of curved forms, and a massive mural "Christ of the Working Man" by John William Orth.
Following concerns of the building's integrity in an inspection in February, 2011, the community moved their services to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.
Pulkingham drew around him a group of lay elders, including Lawyer Jerry Barker, Doctor Robert Eckert, Houston Light & Power lineman John Grimmett, and men from a variety of business backgrounds: Ladd Fields, Andy Austin.
Each household had a common purse, and all took part in the weekly food co-op distribution of fresh vegetables, fruit and milk.
Many families were separated children from their parents under commands from Church Elders in many cases sexual child abuse was the result.