Raised from the sidewalk, the church is accessed from a set of masonry steps with metal handrails surrounded by stucco ledges. The pair of wood paneled doors and narrow rectangular transom light, which are framed on each side by a decorative lamp, are topped by a hooded arched window filled with wooden double-hung sashes with one over one lights.
The South Exterior (Back)
The south elevation has a central doorway covered by a bracketed hipped stoop. This doorway is accessed by two pairs of steps that lead off both sides from the raised floor of the back stoop. A white stucco ledge trimmed with brick again frames the steps. The primary roof of the back elevation comes in to a hipped rather than a gable end. The sides and back entryways now filled with contemporary wooden flush doors, probably had wooden panel doors similar to the double front door. The wellhouse was restored in the 2000 restoration project.
The East Exterior
On the front of the east side projection is a single central door under a small-hipped stoop supported by square wood columns. A set of side facing steps covered by a stucco ledge trimmed in brick provides access to the entryway and there is a masonry handicapped accessibility ramp with metal rails.
The West Exterior
The front of the west side projection has a single central door under a small-hipped stoop similar to the east side. An exposed chimney on the west side probably served a wood-burning stove. Between the belfry and each side projection is a row of four windows.