It was originally built in 1894 and 1895 after designs prepared by the Baltimore architect Charles E. Cassell.
In 1921, an Akron plan Sunday School building was added to the north by Clarence L. Harding of Washington D. C. The building consists of a nave, an engaged tower, and a gable roofed structure located perpendicular to the nave.
It is built of a granular conglomerate stone consisting of large, transparent quartz crystals bound in clay or silica.
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