Construction began on the church in 1922, and it was dedicated in 1924; it was the third building used by its congregation, which was founded in the 1810s.
[2] Architects Cram & Ferguson designed the Gothic Revival church; Frankel & Curtis are also associated with the building.
On the west side of the church, a buttressed tower rises from the roof to a steep spire.
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