According to a 1979 evaluation of the church for possible historic registry listing, it is "a building of strong religious statement, clear and expressive."
The evaluation notes that its entrance vestibule is within a "commanding" square tower at its west end, which "rises to a truncated pyramidal roof above its second level, and supports a handsome open-work octagonal bell tower".
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