Friends of the Stone Church
280 Henry Road
PO Box 38, Cragsmoor NY 12420
stained glass window inside the Cragsmoor Stone Church showing symbols from eight of the world's major religions

Cragsmoor's historic Stone Church is the spiritual home for an open and affirming community of committed Christians as well as a spiritual space sacred to thousands of people who come from around the world to experience the chapel's serenity and beauty. If you are looking for a church that will welcome you, if you have ever felt excluded or marginalized in the past, we invite you to join us here.

The church was designed by Frederick Dellenbaugh and constructed privately from 1895 to 1897 through the generosity of Eliza Hartshorn, whose descendants continue to worship with us today. Situated on the Shawangunk Ridge at almost 2,000 feet in altitude, it commands breathtaking vistas of 50 miles. Its Gothic stone and wood architecture and its stained glass windows create an environment unsurpassed for meditation and worship. For this reason, the doors of the church are always open, and you are welcome to enter respectfully and experience the chapel's extraordinary peacefulness.

Worship services are held every Sunday from Memorial Day through Labor Day at 11:00 am. The full schedule is available on this website. The rest of the year, bible study and/or discussion take place once a month.

The Stone Church welcomes all seekers. Our motto is, "Open to people, open to God." As you walk through the beautiful mahogany front door, you will face a stained-glass window based on the words of the prophet Isaiah: "For my house shall be a house of prayer for all peoples" (Isaiah 56:7). On the window are symbols from eight of the world's major religions, from Christianity and Islam to Buddhism and Native American faiths.

Our community comes from many different traditions - including Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Methodist and Jewish. We are gay and straight, married and single, young and old, and we find common ground in the affirming spirit of this remarkable place.

The Stone Church is operated by Friends of the Stone Church, an unincorporated membership association of all those who worship at the Stone Church. The building is owned by the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Donations to the Stone Church are fully tax-deductible under the Internal Revenue Code as donations to a religious organization.