[2] In 2019, it received National Lottery Stage 1 funding to become a community hub after thirty years abandonment.
[2] In 1982, when it was no longer used as a Welsh Presbyterian Church, it was sold to the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, a religious organisation with headquarters in Nigeria.
[4][5] As of 2013 the Merseyside Building Preservation Trust is undertaking a feasibility study with the intention to make a bid for a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
So this church, and other buildings may be called Methodist, Calvinist or Presbyterian, but belong to the same establishment (or actually Disestablishment).
Inside the church are galleries at the west end and in the transepts, which are carried on marble piers.