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    About Us

    Our Team

    Our History

    Our History

    Our amazing team of trust members and volunteers are committed to helping maintain and preserve the beauty and historical significance of the campus. The All Saints’ National Landmark Trust, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation founded for the purpose of seeking, receiving, and disbursing funds contributed to the Trust. The Trust’s s

    Our amazing team of trust members and volunteers are committed to helping maintain and preserve the beauty and historical significance of the campus. The All Saints’ National Landmark Trust, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation founded for the purpose of seeking, receiving, and disbursing funds contributed to the Trust. The Trust’s sole purpose is the restoration, stability, and preservation of our historic buildings and grounds. Its Board of Trustees consists of parish leaders and local community members. Think you would be a good fit? Get in touch for more information!

    Our History

    Our History

    Our History

    Located in the hills of the Navesink in historic Middletown, NJ and one of the most scenic areas of the Northeastern seaboard. The Stone Church was constructed in 1863 using our local native peanut stone.  The parish house was added to the campus in 1865 followed by the rectory, both also peanut stone, and rectory barn in 1870 and the car

    Located in the hills of the Navesink in historic Middletown, NJ and one of the most scenic areas of the Northeastern seaboard. The Stone Church was constructed in 1863 using our local native peanut stone.  The parish house was added to the campus in 1865 followed by the rectory, both also peanut stone, and rectory barn in 1870 and the carriage sheds in 1890. 

    The historic campus was placed on the New Jersey State Register of Historic Places in 1973.

    The Stone Church was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

    In 2009 All Saints’ National Landmark Trust was established as a nonprofit to preserve the buildings and grounds. Read more about this:

    https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NHLS/74001179_text

    Our Mission

    Our History

    Our Mission

    The capital campaign’s Master Plan, which evaluated the church, rectory, carriage sheds, parish hall, and its grounds, outlined the necessary work to be done. This process revealed that this work was of the utmost urgency. A $2.5 million restoration and preservation campaign is underway. A  $150,000 grant was received from the New Jersey 

    The capital campaign’s Master Plan, which evaluated the church, rectory, carriage sheds, parish hall, and its grounds, outlined the necessary work to be done. This process revealed that this work was of the utmost urgency. A $2.5 million restoration and preservation campaign is underway. A  $150,000 grant was received from the New Jersey Historic Trust for rectory foundation work and two new slate roofs on the church and rectory. That project has been completed. We continue to actively raise funds and apply for grants and planning for the next project.  Anticipated upgrades will be those that improve accessibility and upgrades to the parish house and church to allow greater community outreach and events.

    COME VISIT YOUR ALL SAINTS' NATIONAL LANDMARK IN THE HEART OF THE NAVESINK HIghlands

    2019 church roof replacement and bell tower stabilization

      Help Preserve The Stone Church Campus

      Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and improve the condition of the campus historic buildings and grounds. All donors will be recognized and acknowledged unless the gift is made anonymously. All Saints’ National Landmark Trust is a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit entity, and as such, all gifts are tax-deductible. Make The Stone Church Campus part of your family memories and history! 

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      Board of Trustees

       The All Saints’ National Landmark Trust, Inc.  is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation 

      founded  for the purpose of seeking, receiving and disbursing funds contributed  to the Trust for the maintenance and preservation of the historic  landmark property of All Saints' Memorial Church buildings and grounds.   Its Board of Trustees consists of parish leaders, parishioners, and  local community members.

       

      Current Board of Trustees:

      Becky Cosgrove, Chair

      Andrew Zuzulock, Vice Chair

      Tod Burrus, Treasurer

      Lynne Petillo, Secretary

      Mary-Elise Haug

      Diane Gribben

      Michael Stasi

      Ken Sisk

      The Rev. Deborah Cook, ex-officio

      To  make a donation to the Trust, please make  out a check payable to "All Saints' National Landmark Trust" and mail  to:

      The Landmark Trust

      P.O. Box 326

      Navesink, NJ 07752



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