This location appears to be a charming and old-school place to visit. The building itself is quite unique and worth a look. The 1950's neon crosses on top are a great touch. On the other hand, the quality of the services provided may not be top-notch. However, it's clear that the owners are trying to keep things affordable for visitors. There's a sense of innovation in the way the church has been maintained and restored. One thing to note is that the parking lot is not easily accessible for people with disabilities who don't have a wheelchair.