Numerous renovations have gone into the building since its purchase to make the church resemble more an Armenian style church. Today, the church is encompassed by many beautifully stained glass windows, a marble alter, and it was the first church in America to erect a Khachkar a rock of sculpted religious art common to many Armenian holy places. The first Khachkar was erected in 1998, followed by a second one in 2000. The one missing Armenian facet to the church is a dome—the most recognizable aspect of many Armenian churches. The endeavor of building a dome on the existing structure has been a battle from day one, with the church claiming its right to modifications to the building as owners, and the city enforcing its preservation ordinance on historic structures.
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