It was built in 1946, and is a one-story, three-bay by four-bay, Wren-Gibbs Colonial Revival style church.
It features a central square tower topped by a hexagonal steeple.
Attached to the church is a side-gabled, I-shaped parish hall, completed in 1952.
Organized in 1839, it is home to oldest congregation in Piermont.
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