While our congregation dates from 1875, the cornerstone of our present stone church was laid in 1933. The Art Deco style of the time shows itself in the original stained glass windows and oak carvings throughout the church.
Given its excellent acoustics, our Sanctuary has attracted large musical groups for community performances.
There is a garden to the left of the building planned to attract pollinators, part of our mission to protect God’s creation.
Below the sanctuary, our Parish Hall is a large, open space with wooden floors and an adjoining kitchen. We use it for parish functions, such as our weekly coffee hours and occasional special lunches.
Finally, our Memorial Room is a living room with fireplace (not operational). There is a small kitchenette and small refrigerator.
These spaces are available for rent by small or large groups. Call our office for more information or to reserve a space.