It was built in 1898–1900, and was a large six-bay nave-plan brick church with Romanesque and Gothic detailing.
It featured a clipped gable roof and a front bell tower.
[3] The controversial Reverend Richard R. Jones was the first minister of the church, and guided it through the early stages of planning and construction between 1882 and 1904.
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