Our original organ, a 4-rank Möller, was installed in 1972. In early 2000, Mark Austin Organ Builders completed the reconstruction of this instrument to create our present organ which is an 11-rank instrument. The wooden pipes, constructed of sugar pine, were made by Ferrend and Votey in 1872 for a home in San Francisco that was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake. They had been stored in the attic of a convent in Oakland. The copper pipes are the work of John Hupalo and represent 160 man-hours for the shaping and flaming. The remaining pipes were made in Germany by the Geisecke Company – makers of pipes for over 50 years.
| Swell | |
| Gemshorn | 8 |
| Gedeckt | 8 |
| Principal | 4 |
| Gemshorn | 4 |
| Flute | 4 |
| Piccolo | 2 |
| Larigot | 1-1/3 |
| Trumpet | 8 |
| Clarion | 4 |
| Great | |
| Prestant | 8 |
| Gemshorn | 8 |
| Bourdon | 8 |
| Octave | 4 |
| Rohrpipe | 4 |
| Fifteenth | 2 |
| Mixture | II |
| Trumpet | 8 |
| Swell to Great | |
| Pedal | |
| Sub Bass | 16 |
| Gedeckt | 16 |
| Octave | 8 |
| Bourbon | 8 |
| Fifteenth | 4 |
| Swell to Pedal | |
| Great to Pedal |

