[2] In 1956, the original frame chapel behind the present church was demolished, and a contemporary educational building was constructed.
[3] The church is an Arts and Crafts influenced, Gothic-style structure, constructed from red brick and trimmed with limestone.
[4] The Woodward Avenue elevation is a three-story gabled facade with banks of leaded windows, unified by projecting brick piers with limestone detailing.
The main entrance, on the Church Street elevation, is sheltered by a broad arch in the base of the tower.
[2] The interior of the church is a modified Akron Plan, with a two-story central nave with sloping floors containing theatre seating.