The Church is declared as a heritage monument under the Chennai Circle of the Archaeological Survey of India.
The Church was originally the starting point to Southern districts, located in 1, Grand South Trunk Road from Chennai.
There are twenty windows, five doors, Roman ionic pillars, a false ceiling made of teak wood, imported chairs, Bible and a pipe organ.
The British Army and administrative officers residing in the Garrison and regions around it made generous contributions to the church.
The Church originally had a multi level tall spire, which was trimmed to accommodate passing flights from the nearby airport.
The government asked the Military Board to provide an estimate and allowed it to rent a building temporarily for the worship.
[2] The Church is declared as a heritage monument under the Chennai Circle of the Archaeological Survey of India.
Evening services in regional languages (Tamil Hindi, etc) are held at 6 pm on Sundays.