Provine Chapel

Provine Chapel, built in 1860, is one of the most important buildings on today's campus. It was previously known as the "Old Chapel" and provides a strong connection to the college's past. It was the first building built after baptists assumed control of the college in 1850. The lower level provides offices and classrooms for the Department of Christian Studies and Philosophy, while the auditorium on the upper level is used for meetings, weddings and other special events. The auditorium is used by the music department for Festival of Lights, recitals, and other choral concerts. This space also houses a completely refurbished M. P. Moller organ used by the music department for recitals by students, faculty and guest artists.

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