La Grange's Episcopal congregation formed in 1872 and built its first church in 1878.
The church's design includes an ashlar limestone exterior, lancet windows with stone surrounds, a parapet with a cross above the entrance, and a large entrance gable flanked by buttresses.
The church's stained glass windows, which were installed over the course of a multi-decade program, were designed by multiple artists and feature scenes of everyday American life.
[2] The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 28, 2017.
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