All of the buildings are centered on the original sanctuary and are linked together by a series of passages and corridors at the rear of the property.
Storrs was a member of the Presbyterian denomination, but was married to a devout Baptist woman from Massachusetts.
[3] Construction of the historic brick sanctuary began in 1846, but proceeded slowly for several years due to funding issues.
The congregation, fearing the loss of the building, raised funds for a full restoration of the interior and exterior of what was now referred to as the "historic chapel."
[3] The original sanctuary suffered extensive damage on January 19, 2019, with the entire roof and belfry being removed by an EF2 tornado.