A feature of the chancel which was not altered over the years is the old "pump" organ crafted by D. M. Karn Company and rescued from the fired of 1937. Unfortunately, there are no records to indicate the actual age of the organ or precisely when or by whom it was acquired.
The present baptismal font was acquired when the Woodville Anglican Church at St. Anne's closed and was demolished circa 1965.
The sanctuary lamp which hangs in the chancel was acquired by Rev. George Parker and came originally from St. Anne's, Smith's Cove.
The hangings which adorn the altar, pulpit and lectern in the church colours of white, red, purple and green (changed in accordance with church seasons and Saints or Holy Days) were handsewn by members of the Womens' Auxiliary of the church. Members of this group were key in fundraising in past decades and also oversaw care and upkeep of the church.
Travel to church in the early days of parish life was accomplished by horse and buggy or horse and sleigh. A stable was located across the road from the church to accomodate the horses of the minister and congregation members. The barn survived the fire of 1937 and was used to store contents of the church rescued from the fire. Rev. Fred Godfrey, incumbent priest at the time of the church fire and the rebuilding of the church, was the first minister in the parish to commute by car.