[2] The church, built in the Gothic style, was Richardson's first commissioned work.
[5] The pulpit was on the east end of the building, and was flanked by choir and organ lofts.
[7] Beginning in the 1890s, stained glass windows were donated to the Church as memorials to fill the dozen apertures on the sides of the sanctuary.
It was donated to the George Vincent Walter Smith museum after the church's closure.
[9] In 1959 the congregation voted to relocate from their original building to a new location near Forest Park.