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The
Emmanuel
Village
The Emmanuel Village
opened for occupancy in August 2000. Twenty-six two- and
three-bedroom cottages provide housing for students and their
families on nine acres adjacent to the Emmanuel campus. In
December 2007, sixteen more cottages were completed, bringing
the total number of cottages to 42.
A
centerpiece of The Emmanuel Village is the Cross
of the Risen Lord, which was dedicated, along with the rest of
the Village, in a special ceremony on October 25, 2000.
The Dana Gohn Prayer Garden and the
Garden Chapel were recently dedicated.
Construction for the Fred and Dorothy Thompson Community Center and
sixteen more cottages for
students is now complete. See or print the site plan to the
Emmanuel Village below.
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The Emmanuel Village Site Plan
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| Calvin
Phillips Court |
Strickland
Court |
Ellis
Court |
Bush
Court |
Taylor
Cottage
Nutley Cottage
Parish Cottage
Sizemore Cottage |
Johnstone
Cottage
Pisgah Cottage
Newton Cottage
Kraft Cottage |
Vonhoff
Cottage
O’Neal Cottage
Holloway Cottage
Mary Phillips Cottage |
Trinkle
Cottage
University Street Christian Church Cottage
Chafin Cottage
Bissett Cottage |
| Schnelle
Court |
Nutter-Bradley
Court |
Keefauver
Court |
Thompson
Community Center |
Robert
Thompson Cottage
Helsabeck-Hobson Cottage
Ramser Cottage
Dunlap Cottage |
Dean
Cottage
Beamer Cottage |
Bledsoe
Cottage
Robison Cottage
Kraemer-Bott Cottage
Pratt Cottage – equipped for the handicapped |
Click here to see
the Fred and Dorothy Thompson Community Center website. |
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NEW Moore Court |
NEW Newberry Court |
NEW Gragg Court |
NEW Unnamed Court |
William Richardson Cottage
Gail Phillips Cottage
Two unnamed cottages |
Covington Cottage
Moore Cottage
Meredith Cottage
One unnamed cottage |
Florence Simonds Hornbaker Cottage
Jerry Rudberg Cottage
Pyke Cottage
Wertz Cottage |
This court has four unnamed cottages.
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Printable Emmanuel
Village Sitemap
Cottages
are named by your donation to Emmanuel School of Religion. Contact
Dan Lawson for more
information.
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