The church premise was in an area of lush greeneries with the famous Bahadur Shah Park at a stone's throw distance on the south.
The north–south axial Nawabpur Road/Johnson Road, the most important commercial street connecting the old part of the city with the new, is on the west and separated the area from the court, Bank, DC's office and Jagannath University buildings across it.
[citation needed] The Lutherans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, and Congregationalists of East Bengal, as well as various Methodist and Baptist bodies joined to form the Church of Pakistan in the early 1970s.
[citation needed] The attraction of this building, built after the style of east churches, with a square clock tower with arch windows on its walls.
Even most of the thick teak furniture, altar, and ablution bowl (for baptising) in marble are still unblemished and in good working condition.
[citation needed] Archaeologist Sufi Mostafizur Rahman writes that, "Though the church is small in size, it is one of the most attractive ones in Bangladesh".