“We preach Christ crucified”
(This quote is found in the Bible in the 1st Book of the Corinthians Chapter 1 and verse 23)
Services
As is the little chapel, the services are very plain and reverent. The Services on the Lords Day (Sunday) start at 6:30pm.
HISTORY
Tucked away in a quiet little village on the edge of Romney March, is a quaint weather-boarded chapel.
About
We are an independent Chapel associated with the Gospel Standard group of Churches.
NEWS & NOTICEBOARD
A SERMON
There is one sermon preached at Stone chapel way back in 1891 which was recorded by one would imagine, short hand. You may think that was ages ago and is not really relevant to us today. The preacher was a man called Mr Thomas Butler and he selected a text from the...
EASTER MONDAY
We hold our Anniversary Services on Monday 1st April. This day will be the 221 years since the Chapel first opened. How different it must have been back then. Many hearers would have walked from the village in Stone or possibly from Appledore. There would also have...
WELCOME
Welcome to our new website, we hope you enjoy reading our content from time to time. All being well we hope to upload short messages and stories throughout the year which we hope will be of interest and spiritual benefit to our readers. Please use our contact form...
Would you like to make a donation to our Chapel?
If you would like to support or donate to the Chapel and it’s upkeep please see below our Bank Details for online giving.
We will acknowledge receipt of all monies donated where possible. Thank you.
Bank details:
Acc name: Stone Baptist Chapel
Lloyds Bank
Sort Code: 309028
Account No: 00468003
Would you like a free bible?
Please use this contact form to request a free King James Version (Authorised Version) Bible. We will supply one Bible per address located within the village of Stone and Appledore in Kent.
DON'T BE A STRANGER
“No more a stranger or a guest, but like a child at home”
This beautiful quote is derived from a hymn based on Psalm 23. The original text was paraphrased by the renowned hymn writer Isaac Watts (1674-1748). Some of his hymns are in the Gadsbys Hymnbook used at the chapel.