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The Center for Christian Study's building serves a wide variety of purposes. First, it provides meeting/classroom space for all Center-sponsored activities. It also houses a library and reading room for University students and community members to use for research, reflection, and study. In addition, the facility has two smaller rooms available for bible studies, prayer groups, and other similar meetings. The building holds all the offices for Center staff as well as an office for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and Reformed University Fellowship at U.Va. Splintered Light Books (an independent local business), has a store in the main section of the building. Splintered Light Bookstore is an 'ecumenically orthodox' Christian bookstore focusing on theology and cultural criticism, though we have much more and can order almost anything. We are not limited to religious titles. Additionally, eight undergraduate men live in community at the Center in remodeled basement apartments, and twelve undergraduate women live in the Yellow House next door, all as part of the Elzinga Residential Scholars Program. The facility has a number of informal and unstructured purposes. The Center for Christian Study building serves as a "clearing-house" for information for the University and local communities. Christian groups are allowed to use the CCS printer and copier for ministry purposes, as well as schedule rooms for meetings, bible studies, and the like. Equally important the Center for Christian Study building has plenty of "nooks" for informal conversations and "hanging out." Please come visit us. The Center for Christian Study building is open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The Office is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM weekdays. |