Strong Relationships
Houses are communities in which students
develop strong ties and discover
the meaning of friendship. These relationships
will last for
years to come.
Spiritual Growth
Whether it’s connecting in
small groups, praying for each
other, or working together on a
project to influence people in
New York City, Houses provide
multiple opportunities for
Christian growth. House members
challenge one another to pursue
God.
Intellectual Life
Houses support the intellectual
life of King's. Whether it is academic
accountability through the
Scholar, faculty-led book
discussions, or attending
issue-oriented events in New
York City, Houses provide
opportunities for members to
think deeply about the ideas
that move the world.
Leadership Culture
Students lead students and
learn invaluable lessons about
teamwork and influence.
Upperclassmen, elected by their
peers, shape the House and,
consequently, the entire student
body.
Cause-Centered
House involvement opens
doors to make a difference.
Members work together to
influence New York City,
reaching out to local high
schools, coordinating blood
drives, or mentoring urban
youth. Some even travel together
to other nations.