Stone Church is a National Historical Site due to its unique architecture. On the inside, it has incredible stained glass windows and fine woodworking. Stone Church is a very active place with a weekly Sunday morning congregation and a number of programs and services during the week.
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Stone Church is a National Historical Site due to its unique architecture and is the oldest church in the city of Saint John.
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Fun Facts
Stones used as ballasts that were carried over by ships from England were used in the construction of the church. It was one of the first buildings to use stonework in its construction and earned its nickname “Stone Church” early on.
In two of the stained glass windows there are mistakes, as the panels were switched upon installation. We like to say that it goes to show that we can come before God with all our mistakes and still be something beautiful!
Location
87 Carleton Street, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada Get directions
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