The current meeting house was built in 1933 after a fire destroyed the previous building (the congregation's third) on the same site.
It is a Classical Revival structure designed by the nationally known Boston firm of Allen & Collens.
[2] The church building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
The present church was built, partly on the foundations of the previous one, soon afterward.
It was designed by the noted ecclesiastical architectural firm of Allen & Collens of Boston.