[1] It has a monumental two-story portico with four fluted, Ionic columns.
The portico is flanked by engaged brick pilasters and is topped by a cornice-boxed pediment.
[2] The church was first organized in 1878, in a sod schoolhouse in a homestead colony about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) northeast of Sterling.
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