The rapid growth of the population on the Firs Estate lying between St Luke's Church, Derby and Burton Road stimulated the provision of a new church. Initially a Mission Chapel in Leman Street was opened in June 1880 by Edward Bickersteth (Dean of Lichfield) but this soon proved too small for the demand.[1]
To stimulate fundraising, a memorial stone for a new church was laid by Mrs Henry Boden on 8 September 1887.[2] The foundation stone for the church was laid by Sir William Evans, 1st Baronet on 18 October 1889.[3] The architect was A. Macphearson, and Walker and Slater of Derby were the contractors.[4] The chancel was completed and opened on 11 September 1890.[5]
A reredos was provided in 1895[6] obtained second hand from St Paul's, Burton upon Trent.
The church was closed after a final service held on 26 December 1937[7] after the Bishop decided not to create a separate parish, and the congregation was re-incorporated into that of St Luke's Church, Derby. It was demolished in 1938.