It is a red brick building with front facing gable roof, and a pair of square towers flanking the main structure.
The towers are joined by a three-bay porch sheltering the building's main entrance.
The church was built in 1909 for an African-American congregation established in 1886, and has been a major cultural focus for that community since.
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