
J. C. Fulton, a Uniontown, Pennsylvania, architect, gave this church an imposing dome that echoes that of the county courthouse across the street. The church's speckled buff brick walls combined with a limestone base and limestone trim follow a Classical Revival design, with modified Roman, Greek, and eclectic detailing. The entry facade is perfectly symmetrical, with a two-story portico flanked by four fluted columns with Ionic capitals. The semicircular golden oak auditorium, with all of its 500 seats within 40 feet of the pulpit, has a wrapping balcony. Large, leaded stained glass windows light the auditorium. Stained glass also colors the rotunda, where two large urns with bas-reliefs of children listening to Jesus are the work of the noted local sculptor, Mabel Landrum