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Bexley
shares its Ohio campus with Trinity Lutheran Seminary in the
greater Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. The campus includes:
the
Gloria Dei Worship
Center is the
center of
campus life. Built in a contemporary style,
this large chapel
illustrates the best of modern church architecture. The accent is on
the People of God as Eucharistic
Assembly. With
movable furnishings,
Gloria Dei can be transformed
into a concert hall or an auditorium for community activities. The
custom-built Steiner-Reck pipe organ enhances worship through superior
musical accompaniment;
- St. Helena Chapel in the
Bexley House. Furnished in
the richly colored Gothic
Revival style, the emphasis here is on the
transcendence and sacrifice of the Eucharist, although the setting is
intimate;
- Koinonia Center for fellowship, meals and
gatherings;
- Augsburg Fortress bookstore;
- Library and media center containing over 126,000
books and bound periodicals and over 4,500 audio-visuals, adding
approximately 250 items monthly;
- Well-equipped classroom facilities;
- Living space for single and married students:
dormitory efficiencies and apartments and townhouses are available.
The Columbus setting
The Columbus campus is appropriately located in the inner-suburban
community of Bexley, on the east side of the capital city of Columbus
and near to the urban center. The growing
economy of Columbus offers varied employment possibilities for
part-time and full-time work for seminary families.
Just
across the street from Trinity is Capital University and Ohio State
University, one of the largest in the country.
Capital University's library collection is
available to Bexley students and staff. The State Library of Ohio, the
Ohio Historical Society library, and the libraries of The Ohio State
University, are also available, in addition to the libraries of the
Columbus Theological Consortium: Trinity/Bexley Hall, the Pontifical
Josephinum Seminary, and Methesco (United Methodist).
Getting round, getting there
Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) buses pass the
seminary twice hourly, seven days a week and Port Columbus
International Airport is three miles away. Interstate highways 70 and
71 intersect within three miles of the campus.
To find out more about the Columbus area, you might
like to start with the 'Columbus supersite', which gives
you plenty of information and additional links.
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