On September 4, 1874, believers came together to pray.[2] In the beginning, they met on North Spring Street, but by 1884, they moved into its first building at the corner of Sixth and Fort Streets, until 1898.[2] Its construction was funded by donations from Isaac Newton Van Nuys (1836–1912) and James Boon Lankershim (1850–1931).[2]
The second building, constructed in 1897, was located at 727 South Flower Street, and Dwight L. Moody (1837–1899) attended its dedication.[2][3]Billy Sunday (1862–1935) preached there in 1913.[2]
Pentecostal revival in Los Angeles is said to have started in this church in 1905 thanks to Rev. Joseph Smale, after he had met Evan Roberts (1878–1951) on a trip to Wales.[4][5][6]