It was designed by the architect Charles Coker Wilson and built in 1919–1920.
It consists of a sanctuary and rear educational/administrative wings in a modified cruciform plan.
The front facade features a Neoclassical central tetrastyle portico with simplified Roman Doric order limestone columns, pilasters and entablature.
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