Stone Church, Religious building in Independence, Missouri, United States.
Stone Church is a limestone structure located on West Lexington Avenue, constructed with pointed arches and stained glass windows in the Gothic Revival style. The building displays characteristic architectural features of this movement and remains a notable landmark in Independence.
Construction began in 1884, with Joseph Smith III conducting the cornerstone ceremony in 1888 for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The building served as the main headquarters for this religious organization until operations relocated elsewhere in 1958.
The building served as a gathering place for members of the Reorganized Church community for many decades. Today, people continue to meet here for worship and to participate in local religious activities.
The building is generally accessible during visiting hours and sits within a religiously significant district with other sanctuaries nearby. Visitors should note that public access may be limited during services and community events.
The building was constructed entirely from local limestone, a choice that gave it its distinctive light color and inspired its name. This material selection was intentional for its time and helped set it apart from other religious structures in the region.
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