This 20 x 40–foot gable-fronted church was constructed between April and November 1899 by the area’s farm families. Local stonemason Fred Napier laid the rough-cut masonry walls. Wood-tramed lancet windows and doors with stone head molds contrast with the rough walls. A wooden apse was added at the back of the church before 1906.
A tiny, three-bay-wide Sinclair gasoline station from the 1930s stands across the street. Each bay is capped with red brick arches set into the station’s tan brick walls, and a large red star ornaments the gable. At 118 Bevans, the Mission Theater (1927) has a broad Alamo-scroll facade.