Located on a small campus containing a historic Carpenter Gothic church building, it is one of the largest parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California.
[3][4] The congregation has a socially liberal orientation, describing itself as being inclusive of "all genders and sexual orientations", that "that there is grace after divorce", and that "issues such as birth control are matters of personal informed conscience".
The parish emphasizes traditional Anglican liturgy, music, and worship.
[5][3] The church is one of the earliest congregations in Folsom, and among the oldest in the Northern California.
[10] The environs were noted by a supply priest in 1903 as "staggering under the curse of many saloons and iniquitous dens".