[4] St. John's Lutheran Church is long and narrow brick Gothic structure with a steeply pitched gable roof.
The front facade is symmetrical, with a central projecting square-plan tower topped with a wooded belfry and spire.
Along the sides are pointed-arch windows filled with stained glass, separated by stone-trimmed, brick buttresses.
On one side, attached via a short corridor, is a cross-gable-roof, one-story wing, added in 1981, with a style closely matching that of the original 1899 church.
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