The entrance is covered by an iron sign and the front of the bell tower features a blue decorative wheel.
Most of the residents worked at the Creamery which was built in 1902, the same year the name of the town was changed to Markerville in honor of Dairy Commissioner C. P.
[2] Construction began on the church in January 1907 and continued until December of the same year, with the local community raising funds for the building.
In 2006, the original stained glass of the church was destroyed in a hail storm.
The building was recognized as a Provincial Historic Resource by the Alberta government in 2009.