The congregation did not maintain the institution and by 1877 they reorganized under a new name, All Souls Church.
The congregation also maintains ties with its Scottish roots.
At first both congregations maintained their respective denomination, thus continuing the simultaneum.
The small congregation maintains the site, and on September 27, 2009 had a rededication ceremony under a temporary corrugated metal roof.
While services were held in the homes of members, the congregation maintained its formal structure and elected officers.
The congregation also maintains an eruv around surrounding neighborhoods.
The congregation maintained the hospital as one of the best of its kind in the treatment of mentally ill women.
The congregation also maintained the original 2-building complex, including its nursery school as it outgrew the location.
The congregation also maintains an ongoing series of regular adult classes in addition to special programs.
As a part of this movement, congregations maintain that the immigration system mistreats immigrants and breaks families apart.