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Belmont
Church Campus
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Our
Campus
is located at the intersection of Music Square East and Grand
Ave. Below is an overview of our campus. Click on each building
to learn more about how the facility is used.


Worship
Center - This
is where "church" happens at Belmont. The Worship
Center is our main gathering area for worship, prayer, teaching
and ministry. All of our assemblies and other large gatherings
take place in the WC.
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Conference
Center
(a.k.a.
The Chapel) - the
original Belmont Church building. If only these walls could
talk. . . . Although the walls did not contribute, we have
documented our history. Click
here to read more. This room holds 150 people in
a movie-theatre-style seating arrangement and is equipped
with full A/V capabilities which were upgraded in 2004. The
CC hosts numerous events including teaching, ministry and
worship and is becoming a
popular meeting place for organizations on Music Row.
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Annex
Entrance -
Whether in a wheelchair, stroller or you just don't want to
deal with steps, this entrance to the Worship Center is for
you. This also serves as the off-hours entrance for the Prayer
Center.
Please
note - this entrance is not open during normal business hours.
Please call the front desk at 256-2123 before coming so we
can arrange for someone to let you in the Annex if necessry.
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Koinonia
Building (pronounced
Coy-no-NEE-uh)
The
Koinonia building is rich with Belmont heritage. Once
a HG Hills grocery store. The 70s saw the Koinonia building
transformed into a place of fellowship for believers hungry
for God. Worship leaders such as Gary Pigg, Michael W.
Smith, Amy Grant and others led worship here while we
did our best to keep within the fire code while people
flooded the building. The Koinonia Building also served
as a bookstore from the early 70's into the 90's. |
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back of the building is now the home offices for Isaiah
58 and The Crucible; the front of the building is the
primary gathering place for our College and Young Adults
ministry.
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Asaph's
Chamber - Named
after Asaph, who was one of the "Chief Musicians,"
a Levite, in the Bible (1 Chronicles 15), this is the home
of our Worship and Arts
Department. Due to the homey feel of the building (thanks
to the lovely touch of Lynn and McLauren), multi-media capabilities
and the full kitchen, Asaph's gets used quite often for events
including teaching, choir practice and small catered gaterings.
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Fellowship
Hall - Our
Fellowship Hall is the chameleon of Belmont. It's a simple
room with an elaborate restaurant-style kitchen but with a
creative touch can be transformed to fit any event. Regular
events such as weekend children's classes, Isaiah 58 Sunday
lunch, and regional gatherings as well as special events including
wedding receptions, seasonal parties, and outside gatherings
all take place in our Fellowship Hall.

Fellowship
Hall Kitchen - The
kitchen houses a walk-in freezer, industrial-style stove and
refrigerator and a buffet-style serving line. This is a great
place to prepare great food.
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Corner
Room:
The Corner Room is nothing fancy, but a very functional space
where the Lord has done some powerful ministry. This is an
all-purpose room that everyone benefits from at some point.
Weekly events include children's and youth classes and small
groups.
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Sozo's
- This
is arguably the hippest room on campus. Sozo's is the primary
home to our Youth Ministry and
doubles as the Tuesday home of The
Crucible. Sozo's is full of life, always fresh and growing.
Smacky
Joe's - Youth
get hungry. . .must eat. In comes Smacky Joe's. Located in
the Sozo Building, S J's is a fun hang place for snacks, games
and prayer. S J's also houses our extremely underappreciated
and overworked washer and dryer.
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Caleb
Quarters - The
heritage and birthing of who Belmont Church is today is largely
due to one man's desire to go deeper with God. That man is
Don Finto and Caleb Quarters is the current US headquarters
of his ministry, Caleb
Company. If you ever get the chance to visit, you will
love all of the memorabilia and history decorating the walls,
each one with a fascinating story reflecting Don's walk with
the Lord.
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Barnabas
House - Looking
to get married or travel abroad? This is the place to start.
Barnabas house is named after Barnabas who was a gifted encourager
as well as an early missionary (Acts 13:2), teacher of new
believers (Acts 11:26), prophet (Acts13:1) and apostle (Acts
14:14). The Barnabas house is the headquarters to our World
Outreach and Family
Life/Counseling ministries. One word of wisdom: if Patrick
talks to you about some stuff in the basement, it is not a
spiritual metaphor, just walk the other way.
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Villa
House - Hope.
. .Restoration. . .Love. . . . The
Villa House (named for the street it is located on - Villa
Place) reflects the heart of Jesus by providing a safe place
for men to get back on their feet and grow in their relationship
with the Lord. Birthed in 1997 by our inner city ministry,
Isaiah 58, the
Villa House has seen many victories won and struggles overcome
by determined men and the grace of Jesus.
Katherine
House - the
Katherine house is the X chromosome version of the Villa House
and is located in Inglewood, just a few miles from the Belmont
Church campus.
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Le
Portable - Have you ever donated clothes or
food to Belmont? Well, it does not go to the worst dressed/hungriest
pastor. The Pantry, located in Le Portable, is our on-campus
home for donated items. It is from here that we distribute
to the needy within our community. Isaiah 58 also has "The
Warehouse" which is a much larger building off campus
to hold larger items and overflow.
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