At Skrave Church on the corner of Skravevej and Skrave Kirkevej stands the reunification stone in Skrave.
This was first set in 1937, i.e. 17 years after the Reunification in 1920.
The stone was found in the local area and has been tried to be separated into two stones, so that there could be one in each of the parish's two towns: Københoved and Langetved. However, only one usable stone came out of the splitting, and this stone was agreed to be placed at the church in the middle of the two towns (Skrave Church. The text is written by a local and very Danish-minded teacher. It is reported that almost all the inhabitants of the parish participated in the unveiling on 11 November 1937 (the date of the peace agreement after World War I, which many South Jutlanders had to participate in on the German side).