Protestant

Lighthouse

“A gathering place.”

 

Lighthouse is a friendly community of racially, ethnically, economically and religiously diverse students (believers, atheists and agnostics) that engage in educational opportunities, open communications about the Christian faith, community service, social justice and social activities. It is a gathering place to explore and give voice to Christianity, dialogue with interfaith communities, broaden your understanding of religion, while growing in faith and wisdom and having fun.

Lighthouse is a beautiful Victorian house located at 230 Washington Street, with lots of light and space. It houses eighteen students within its rooms. This impressive house has two very large common areas where the residents do everything from study, watch television, play ping-pong, board and video games or just relax in one of the house’s oversize comfortable beanbag chairs. It also has its own laundry facilities and a large kitchen. 

For additional information go to: http://www.wesleyan.edu/reslife/housing/program/230_Wash.htm

Lighthouse