Three important goals successfully completed during this renovation included creating better acoustics, forming a structure that would be easier to maintain, and blending the original outside features with the new, yet traditional inside. Though the interior was basically gutted and built over from scratch in order to develop a new aesthetic, the original exterior of the church was the only component that was returned to its original beauty.
The inside of this sanctuary has been refurbished to hold the original 120 pews, an altar with steps leading up to it, a round stained glass window floating above the altar and doors of the church, a glass encased vestibule, limestone walls and marble floors. In recreating the interior structure, the original flooring was ripped out in order to lay the new tiles. Any carpeting, concrete and vinyl that had formed the walkways and the rest of the sanctuary, were torn out and replaced with marble.