Our church is housed in the 1847 brick and stone original structure. Through the years, improvements have been made. The most extensive remodeling occurred in 1891 when an old gallery was removed and a large window was installed, adding beauty and much needed light. The interior was enhanced by the addition of elaborate wood work, marble and brass appointments and stained glass windows.

In 1960, a chapel and parish hall were constructed. Hunter Hall has an abundance of classrooms, vesting rooms, restrooms, a large multi-purpose room and a modern kitchen.

Hunter Hall is used for a variety of activities, both parish and community related. It is used for the 12-step program, the American Red Cross holds a monthly blood drive, the parish sponsors Boy Scout Cub Pack 201

The small chapel incorporates the restored altar from the original church, along with a section of the original altar rail.

In 1996 the parish conducted a capital improvement campaign and with those funds the entire exterior of the original church was re-pointed, the bell tower restored and a new roof installed on the historic nave.