This building, in turn, closed in 1919 after the congregation moved farther away, and for many years the property was employed for commercial purposes.
[2] Built of brick, the Romanesque Revival building rests on a foundation of limestone, is covered with a slate roof, and features elements of sandstone.
[2] In 1980, the Welsh Presbyterian Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, qualifying because of its architecture.
[1] Its significance derives partly from its location, as almost no 19th-century structures have survived in its immediate vicinity, and comparable examples of Romanesque Revival architecture are rare in downtown Columbus.
[2] The building became home to Faith Mission,[4] a homeless shelter affiliated with Lutheran Social Services, in 1989.