Historically a cornerstone is the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation. Over time it has become a ceremonial masonry stone with an inscription indicating construction dates and other information. The rite of laying a cornerstone is an important cultural component of eastern architecture and metaphorically in sacred architecture generally.
In 1959 after the first church service at Highland Elementary School, the founding members of what is now known as St. Stephen Lutheran Church created a plan and later purchased 3.25 acres of the Wetmore Farm and 100 year old house. This is where the first church building was constructed. The posted coordinates will take you to Cornerstone #1. Subtract 1368 from the date on this cornerstone to get the last 3 digits of the North coordinates for the final.
A number of years later a classroom wing was constructed and then an octagonal shaped sanctuary, narthex, and offices. The listed waypoint will take you to Cornerstone #2 which designates the completion of the church building as it stands today. Subtract 1280 from the date on this cornerstone to get the last 3 digits of the West coordinates. The final is a medium size lock and lock type box hidden nearby.
Please be respectful of this location and do not cache on Sunday mornings or after dark.