Its building, constructed during 1900–02, is a cruciform church with an "over-sized tower on the southwest corner of the church. The base, which contains the formal entrance to the building, is in stone; the upper half of which is shingled and has arched louvered openings. The tower is capped by a classical entablature and topped by a fancifully detailed spire."[2]
It was designed by architect C.C. Rittenhouse. It was built by Ward Construction and stone cutters were German immigrants Korvel and Sell.[2]