Keasberry was able to raise sufficient funds to build a small chapel on Prinsep Street for outreach to the Malay people.
This led Scotsman James Milner Fraser to start the 1st Company of the Singapore Boys’ Brigade in the church.
Its notable features are the deep red bricks and raised brickwork on the tower and belfry.
At the front of the church, lightly modelled brickwork rises high in gable formation expressing the shape of the roof and culminating in a bell tower, now housing a loudspeaker.
Presently, about 40 Mizo people, mostly foreign domestic workers, worship in a room on the upper level of the church.