Ascension has been blessed with rich architecture and beautiful grounds.

Parishioners gather under a high vaulted ceiling, and are surrounded with rich woodwork, priceless stained glass, and beautiful masonry.

The altar of the church is hand carved and adorned with much brass work. The church’s three largest stained glass windows offer a spectacular backdrop. This area of the church also houses Ascension’s very own historic Kimball Pipe Organ.

Off the church interior, you will find the Parish Hall. Partially designed by E.B. Green, it is a beautiful space characterized by period wood work, french doors, an open plan and a small stage. Every Sunday the community gathers in this space for coffee and social hour.The grounds of the church are as beautiful as the interior. Many trees, several gardens, historic sidewalks, living memorials, a flag pole, benches, meditation/prayer areas, various shrubbery, and come spring and summer, countless bulbs and flowers adorn the church grounds.

All work done to the building and grounds of Ascension is the product of the Building and Grounds Committee. Our gardens were part of Garden Walk  for the first time in Summer 2008.