Montreat Conference Center

Montreat Conference Center

Coordinates: 35°38′52″N 82°17′57″W / 35.64778°N 82.2993°W / 35.64778; -82.2993

Montreat Conference Center
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Type 503(c)(3) religious organization
Location Montreat, North Carolina
Key people Pete Peery, President
Merri Alexander, VP for Program Development and Marketing
Mike Morse, VP of Hospitality
Bill Straughan, VP for Development
Richard Sills, VP of Finance
Bob Tuttle, VP for Center for Youth and Young Adult Ministries
Motto Celebrating relationships
Nurturing congregations
Deepening discipleship
Website www.montreat.org

Montreat Conference Center (also known as the Mountain Retreat Association) located in Montreat, North Carolina, United States, is a conference center serving the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The word 'Montreat' is a contraction of the words 'Mountain Retreat'.

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Geography

Montreat Conference Center is located just east of Asheville, North Carolina and in close proximity to Black Mountain, North Carolina. Montreat consists of approximately 4,000 acres (16 km2) of land, 2,460 of which are protected under a conservation easement.[1]

History

  • 1897 – A group of ecumenical church leaders, led by congregationalist minister John Collins, formed the Mountain Retreat Association (MRA). Its purpose was to establish an interdenominational resort and retreat center.
  • 1905 - J.R. Howerton and the Synod of North Carolina purchased 4,000 acres (16 km2) of the valley to be owned by the Mountain Retreat Association.
  • 1907 - The Mountain Retreat Association holds the first Presbyterian conference.
  • 1922 - Construction completed on Anderson Auditorium, a large meeting space able to seat 1,500 people.
  • 1924 - A concrete dam was constructed (to replace an old wooden one) with funds donated by Susan Graham and her son, Allen. The resulting Lake Susan, a prominent feature in Montreat, was named in her honor.
  • 1924 - Construction of the Assembly Inn was completed.
  • 1933 - Montreat Normal School became first Montreat Junior College and then Montreat-Anderson College.
  • 1967 - The Town of Montreat was incorporated.
  • 1974 - The Mountain Retreat Association and Montreat-Anderson College became two separate organizations. Montreat-Anderson College then became Montreat College.
  • 1983 - The Mountain Retreat Association became known as Montreat Conference Center when the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America reunited with the Presbyterian Church (US) to become the Presbyterian Church, USA.
  • 2004 - 2,460 acres (10.0 km2) of Montreat was placed under a conservation easement to protect the valley from development.

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References

  1. ^ Montreat Conference Center: About Us webpage

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