
The original portion of this Gothic Revival church, easily detected behind the later facade and tower additions, is noted by its simple brickwork, tall pointed-arched windows, and steeply pitched cross-gable roof. Two corner bell towers with crenellated parapets, buttresses, and a vestibule with triple entrances were probably added to the front in 1924 when a complementary Sunday school building was constructed. The church facade is handsomely accented by limestone belt courses, coping, and window and door trim.