Meeting House
Our Meeting House, constructed in 1805 of local Valley limestone, is an historic structure, adorned with a steeple containing a 628 pound bell and topped by a gold weather vane. The Meeting House is air-conditioned and has undergone major renovations in 1871, 1949, and 1970. Seating capacity is 200 people on the ground floor and 50 in the balcony.

The exterior of our historic Meeting House — built 1805.

The interior of our Meeting House, as seen from the balcony — added 1970.
The William Maxwell Scott Church School Building



The William Maxwell Scott Church School Building contains meeting rooms, classrooms, a kitchen, offices and a large assembly hall with baptistery known as the Scott Room. The Scott Room has a high arched ceiling, many large windows, a hardwood floor, and a large fireplace. Many fellowship events take place in this warm and comfortable room.