It was built in 1837 and is now owned by the First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County.
[3][4] The Kingwood congregation was established in 1728 and grew during the First Great Awakening, with Gilbert Tennent and George Whitefield preaching here in 1739.
[3] The Oak Summit School, located next to the church, is a one-room schoolhouse that was established in 1849 and used until 1953.
[3] The cemetery for the Presbyterian church was established on the south side of Oak Summit Road in 1754.
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