About WVukirk & Rogers House
WVukirk: Presbyterian Student Fellowship
WVukirk is part of the PC(USA) ukirk Campus Ministry Network and has been involved on the WVU campus under one name or another for over 100 years!
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We continue that legacy today by sharing fellowship around a weekly meal on Wednesdays at 7:00pm at Historic Rogers House (293 Willey Street).
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We also hold weekly afternoon bible studies, regular volunteer opportunities with local non-profits, and we hold casual Sunday evening worship services Sundays during the school year, 5:00pm at First Presbyterian.
Rogers House
Built about 1856, the Rogers House stood just outside the city limits of Morgantown, before West Virginia University was founded in 1867. Renovated by the Rogers family in 1905 to its present form, the house has been home to WVU student boarders and alumni for over a century. Now home to the WVUkirk and others, it still serves the community and the University as a working place, a resting place, and a place for fellowship.
You can visit the Rogers House during normal working hours, Monday through Friday, learn about the current tenants, and enjoy the beautiful architecture of the 1900’s.