Son View House, a residence accommodating student leaders and other Christian students attending Brock University in Thorold, Ont., begins its first year as a ministry venue for this September, with the arrival of its eight student residents.
The Brock chaplaincy is a ministry of the Christian Reformed churches in the Niagara region of Ontario. Son View House is envisioned as a home for students with some common spaces available for outreach such as group Bible studies or welcoming gatherings, similar to , a CRC campus ministry at Queenās University in Kingston, Ont.
Chaplain Andre Basson had been in discussion with supporters over the past several years. The vision came to fruition after reaching out to a local CRC member with a background in property management.
āThey called me because I have experience with student housing,ā said Ron Mulder, a member of in St. Catharines, Ont. āIt was on my heart because Andre had preached at Trinity a number of times, and he expressed that he often feels like an island without a lot of support. We didnāt know what to do to help, so when this came up, it was really neat.ā
Mulder found a house and purchased it, with the help of two other supportive individualsā loans. At the moment he is āthe keeper of the houseā which is operating as a nonprofit, using the studentsā rent to pay off the mortgage. The hope is that eventually the house will become an asset for the ministry.
āIt will grow into its role,ā Basson said, noting that he looks to the students to create the traditions of the house. āCampus ministry can become a kind of refuge [for Christians], but if itās only that it doesnāt impact the whole campus. I want my student leaders to be equipped to address the situations they face,ā Basson said. This off-campus home on the bus route to the university can allow the ministry to āconnect with Thorold and be a hub for missional activity in the neighborhood.ā
Four female students and four male students, including those in their first, second, and third years of study are occupying the house this year.
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