WOOLWICH TWP. — Old Stone Church, built in 1793 and one of the oldest Methodist churches in South Jersey will hold its annual anniversary service on Sunday, May 20 at 3 p.m.
Old Stone is located two miles northwest of Swedesboro, just off Route 322 at the intersection of Stone Meeting House and Oak Grove Roads.
Bethesda United Methodist Church in Swedesboro serves as caretaker for its “Mother Church”. This old brownstone church was built in 1793 by local farmers who needed a place nearby to worship. It remains very much the same today as it was 225 years ago, lit only by oil lamps and warmed only by the worshippers.
A full program with message and hymn singing is planned. The congregational singing will be accompanied by the 125 year-old harmonium Scottish reed pipe organ, which is operated by pedals requiring both hands and strong legs.
The public is most welcome and invited to share in this occasion. Light refreshments and fellowship will follow the service.
Please note that the annual Old Stone Church Strawberry Festival will be held two weeks later, on June 3 from 3 to 5 p.m.