The Rosemont Community Church Campus in Tucson AZ
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The Rosemont Community Church campus consists of 4 (or 6) lots between East Timrod St. on the North and East Winsett St. on the South. There are 5 buildings, a small basketball court, a fenced play area and two parking lots on the campus.
The smaller parking lot is on the South (Winsett St.) side of the church while the larger lot is on the North (Timrod St.) side. The larger lot has designated handicapped parking spaces. The basketball court is on the East end of the large lot.
The small basketball court is fenced off from the parking area. There are two baskets, one of them is adjustable in height for use by shorter children. The playing area can be lighted at night.
The fenced play area is on the SouthEast corner of the campus and has play equipment for the after school program.
The sole stand-alone building is at the North side of the play area on the East side of the campus. It is a storage shed that was built after part of the facility was destroyed in a fire.
The other four buildings share a common roof. These buildings are:
- The office and music building at the East.
- The Gosselink Building, named after
Rev. George and Christina Gosselink.
They were members of Rosemont Community Church after they returned from serving as long-time missionaries to the Middle East, notably Bahrain. This building is now used for our
after school program.
and
Sunday School
Programs.
It is also used by other groups as a meeting place.There are two rest rooms, two medium sized rooms, a small office, and, in the center, a large main room.
- The Beltman Chapel faces Winsett St. It consists of a small office, a single rest room and a large room that was the first sanctuary for what was then, Tucson Reformed Church. It is named for the founding Pastor,
Rev. Dr. Henry Beltman.
Recently, a kitchen area was built in one corner of the large room and the room was used for a pre-school that was a part of the RCCCP program. This building is also used other groups as a meeting place.
- The main building is the Sanctuary. In the Sanctuary building there is, of course, the sanctuary itself, the Narthex (or entry foyer) two rest rooms, the church and Pastor's Offices, a full kitchen and a Fellowship hall.
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