Our Church Campus
Built in 1959, Christ the King Church and rectory are situated on four acres in the Town of Marbletown in the beautiful Rondout Valley. Both buildings were designed by local Hudson Valley architect William Van Benschoten and have a unique mid-century style. The property is on State Route 213, which connects the two hamlets of Stone Ridge and High Falls. The grounds are mostly flat, accessible and lovely with mature trees, plantings and a stone wall garth and columbarium. The large lawns often serve as sites for Sunday School lessons and play, seasonal gatherings, meals and events. The entire church complex is 6,700 square feet while the nave itself has 2,260 square feet and can seat 120 or more. There is a wide narthex leading to a modest chapel, administrative office, two unisex bathrooms and a parish hall, off of which are three rooms used for a nursery and Sunday School classes. The 1,200 square-foot parish hall serves as a multi-use space for large gatherings and church meals, 12-step meetings, coffee hours and community events.
Our kitchen has recently undergone a complete renovation as part of our capital campaign. We are now a certified commercial kitchen with brand new top-of-the-line appliances, and we both rent out and donate our space to local businesses and non-profits. If you’re interested in use of the kitchen, Parish Hall, or meeting rooms, please contact us in the Church Office.