Completed in 1911 for a congregation established in 1815, it is the only known work in Maine of the Cleveland, Ohio partnership of Badgley and Nicklas, and one of Oxford County's finest late Gothic Revival churches.
Buttresses reinforce the corners of the building and the tower, and also line the long sides of the nave.
The tower has a crenellated parapet at the top, and houses a clock and bell which were also used in the building this one replaced.
[2] The church building is the third (all located on the same site) to be used by the Methodist congregation which was established in 1815 under the tutelage of Rev.
The building's interior decorations were executed by Harry Hayman Cochrane, a noted regional muralist whose distinctive work also appears in Cumston Hall, Monmouth, Maine.