Christian College of Georgia, Educational institution in Statham, United States.
Christian College of Georgia is an educational institution in Statham focused on religious and ministry studies. The college occupies a restored 1900 sanctuary building that serves as both classroom and administrative space for its programs.
The college was founded in Atlanta in 1947 to provide religious education affiliated with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ. It later relocated to Statham and acquired the building from a local congregation whose church had closed in 1997.
The college emphasizes religious education and Christian ministry training through connections with regional congregations. These partnerships shape how students engage with communities and develop their pastoral skills.
The institution operates with funding from congregational gifts, individual donations, and an endowment from the sale of its former Athens campus. The college functions as an active educational center where visitors can observe regular academic and ministerial activities.
The college's main building is actually a 1900 sanctuary with original architectural features from that era still visible. This restoration preserved the building's historic character while adapting it for educational purposes, creating an unusual blend of sacred and academic space.
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