Though the original belfry was constructed simultaneously with the rest of the church, it was not outfitted with bells until money was raised by Sunday school children in 1872.
The stained glass windows were designed by the prominent artist Charles Jay Connick.
[1] In the twentieth century, due to increasing membership, the church underwent further expansion.
Following a seven-year fundraising campaign, a lot on the corner of Midland and Kraft Avenues was purchased.
[1] On this land was added a nursery school, a 40-foot expansion of the chancel to accommodate a larger pipe organ, an usher's parlor adjacent to the narthex, a chapel, a social hall, a glass enclosure of the cloister, and a parking lot in 1955.