The congregation was formed in 1889, with services taking place at the old Sea Cliff Hotel.
Parishioner F. W. Geissenhainer donated land for a permanent church in 1892, with the cornerstone laid the same year.
[2] Completed in 1894, the church building is a 1+1⁄2-story, shingled and clapboard structure with a steeply pitched slate-covered gable roof.
[3] It bears the distinctive characteristics of the Queen Anne style of architecture.
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