Spiritual Life Houses

Emory & Henry College provides two places of residence for those who wish to live in an intimate Christian community. These two houses, House 17 for men and Inazu for women, are located in "The Village" adjacent to the campus. These "Spiritual Life Houses" were established in the 1990's to foster spiritual growth and fellowship among residents. The houses are based around a strong feeling of community and are well known for their openness and hospitality. Special events are common in these houses and are open to visitors. Residents in these houses strive to make all students welcome.

Anyone interested in living in Inazu or House 17 should contact Mary K. Briggs.

Inazu House

The women's spiritual life community is housed in the Inazu House just behind the Health Center.  The residents sponsor a weekly Women’s Bible Study on Monday’s at 8:30 PM, movie marathons on the weekend and other fun activities.  Stop in anytime and say hello!

House Manager: Meagan Mullins

House 17

The men's group lives in House 17, which is the last house on the east end of "Rabbit Row."  Every week Cinnamon Roll Tuesday is held at House 17 and is open to anyone who wants to stop by for a cinnamon roll and fellowship on Tuesday evenings at 9:00 PM.

House Manager:  Garth Stevens