In 1889, when Washington Territory became a State, a notice was published on July 4 in Chelan inviting all to gather for singing on next Sabbath. On August 8th a Sunday School was organized and on August 18th the first vote to become organized as a church was made. The First Congregational Church of Chelan was organized.
Through the years our church witnessed the growth of America, WWI, the Depression, and WWII. It was in August 1941, just before the attack on Pearl Harbor that the church became independent, non-denominational and was renamed The Little Stone Church of Chelan with Norman Simpson as its first pastor.
From these early beginnings, The Little Stone Church of Chelan has survived, grown, and contributed to the community. On November 23rd 2003, we celebrated our 100th anniversary




