When Myrtle Street Baptist Church closed in 1939, the site having been sold to make way for the building of the Liverpool Hospital for Cancer & Skin Diseases, their congregation and minister (Revd K.C.
They meet there regularly (Sunday Mornings) where they have an hour/hour and a half service with song, sermons and prayer.
[citation needed] The church is faced with flint, which is an unusual building material in Liverpool, with dressings in red brick and terracotta.
The entrance front is gabled, and contains a central doorway with a four-centred arch flanked by diagonal buttresses and two-light windows.
The tower had to be reduced in height in 1989 following concerns over structural stability; the current one is therefore truncated.
[2] Inside the church is a crossing with a four-centred arch on each side carried on thin quatrefoil columns.
[8] Cornerstone Church Liverpool purchased the building in 2020 and meet there on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am for an hour/hour and a half service with a sermon, songs and prayer.