Old Stone Church in Cleveland is a breathtaking architectural marvel that truly captures the spirit of community and worship. The stunning stone exterior and intricate stained glass windows create a warm, inviting atmosphere that draws you in. Upon entering, the beauty of the interior continues to impress, with high ceilings and a sense of history that enriches every service.
The sense of community here is palpable, and the friendliness of the congregation is remarkable. Everyone is welcoming, making it easy to feel at home, whether you’re a first-time visitor or a long-time member. The messages delivered during the services are both inspiring and thought-provoking, offering a refreshing perspective on faith and life. The music, led by talented musicians, enhances the experience, with hymns and contemporary pieces that resonate deeply and uplift the spirit.
However, one noticeable aspect is the demographic of the congregation. While the church is rich in history and tradition, it seems to attract a more mature crowd, and there aren’t many young people present. This could be an opportunity for outreach and growth, as the messages and community spirit here have so much to offer to all ages.
Overall, Old Stone Church is a beautiful place of worship with a strong sense of community and uplifting messages, making it a worthwhile visit for anyone...
Read moreOld Stone Church has always and will always be welcoming to those who society has pushed aside. One of the best pastors and leadership I have ever experienced in my life. The church responds with grace and compassion and views ALL as worthy of God's love. I was a member there for a few years and left due to moving further away. Christ is alive there. Do not be fooled by false news that some have lead you to believe on certain subjects. Knowing the pastor, he is not easy to judge anyone or anyone's way of life, he is a good man, with the biggest heart. He will even sit down with you and talk to you, I'm sure, and discuss anything with you from hockey to the book of Revelation. I believe Christ looks at us humans the same way. Some of you are responding with hateful remarks without hearing both sides of the story. I don't believe we make the call in condemning anyone. Old Stone helps women and children who suffer with human trafficking, they help the poorest of the city and throughout the world, and so much more. I love my OS family they are good people as is the pastoral staff. A great...
Read moreAn integral part of Cleveland's Public Square, Old Stone Church is hosting an interesting sculpture on the stairs of their right front door at the Corner of Ontario and Rockwell. The plaque by the sculpture reads: "Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." "Les aseguro que todo lo que hicieron por uno de mis hermanos, aun por el mas pequeño, lo hicieron por mi." Matthew 25:40 Hank & Barb Waters Sculptor: Timothy Schmalz In October 2023, another Timothy Schmalz sculpture was installed in Public Square across from the Old Stone Church (near the statue of Tom Johnson) titled: "Let The Oppressed Go Free". Representing victims of human Trafficking being liberated by St. Giuseppina Bakhita 1869-1947 Sudanese Canossian sister canonized in 2000. She is the patroness of victims of Human trafficking. The installation will be on display until...
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