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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2/8/05
Greenville College Takes Possession of Free Methodist Church Facility
Building Will House the College's Music Department
GREENVILLE,
ILL. – Greenville College, which agreed in the spring of 2002 to
purchase the Free Methodist Church, took possession of the church
Monday, February 7th. In order to better serve our campus community and
the local community, the college will renovate a large portion of the
building. The initial renovation process will take 6 months to
complete, during which time the college will continue to offer chapel
and music programs in the sanctuary. The rest of the building will be
closed until completion of construction. An open house, planned for the
fall of 2005, will showcase the renovations to the community.
In
2002, the college received a $2 million gift to be used towards the
purchase of the church. This, the largest single gift to date, was
received from the estate of a deceased anonymous donor who lived in
central Illinois but had no previous connection to the college. She
lived a very frugal life, in a modest rural home. Yet she saved all she
could and invested in the stock market over the course of her entire
lifetime.
The
college plans to convert the 38,000 sq. ft. building into a new home
for the Music Department. The facility will include classrooms, over 20
practice rooms, prayer chapel, choral library, lab for music listening,
studios, prayer garden, and ensemble practice space. The sanctuary,
which will eventually be transformed into a recital hall, will be ideal
for performances by the Greenville College Choir, additional students
groups, senior recitals and visiting guest artists.
As
funding becomes available, the college's long range Master Plan calls
for the construction of a beautiful glass atrium, which will serve as
an attractive meeting place for elegant dinners, receptions and other
special events. The lower-level of the atrium will contain a controlled
acoustical environment where lab bands from the Contemporary Christian
Music program can practice and perform, without disturbing local
residents. This building will also house the Blackroom, a concert space
currently housed in the Student Union. The atrium will serve as a
connector building between the current facility and a proposed
1300-1500 seat chapel/auditorium, which will be located on the west
side of the atrium.
Fundraising efforts are
underway to raise support for the recital hall renovations and the
atrium facility. Naming opportunities exist for both projects.
Since
its founding in 1892, music has remained an integral part of the
Greenville College curriculum. Students can major in music, music
education, pedagogy and literature, church music and contemporary
Christian music. In fact, nearly 20 percent of students have chosen to
pursue a music degree. In recent years, our contemporary Christian
music program has received national acclaim. Alumni include
Grammy-award winners Jars of Clay and recording artists Sarah Jahn,
Jonathan Noel, and the band, recently in CCM Magazine, BDA.
Greenville
College is a four-year accredited Christian liberal arts school with
more than 1400 traditional undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree
completion students. Founded in 1892 and affiliated with the Free
Methodist Church, the college is located in Greenville, Illinois, 45
miles east of St. Louis .
CONTACT: Christy Grimes
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Assistant Director of Public Relations
Greenville College
(618) 664-6515
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