the people
Karen & Lon ·
have been
practicing community with all sorts of wayfarers
(and with their four children) for
over 15 years · they have a calling to Boston
but sometimes miss their more rural upbringings.
Daniela & Joel ·
are transplants
from Switzerland · they've been dreaming about living and
raising their kids (of which they have three) in a
christian community for almost a decade ·
they care about the outdoors, homeschooling and
theology.
Cindy ·
a native Californian who along with her pet gecko Freddie has learned to appreciate
the snow. Her interests include photography, baking, and languages. She was intrigued and drawn
to Greenhaus by the reading list.
Alicia & Amaury ·
Mark ·
Shannon ·
Jessica ·
is preparing for ministry with international students.
She has just finished 8½ years at Gordon-Conwell
theological seminary, and is trying to figure out how to not be a student anymore.
Soyon ·
Ben ·
alumni
Nilda ·
Melody ·
Oxana & Ruben ·
arrived from Romania early 2004 and landed at the newly
forming community. Their passion lies with the
growing church of their home country where they
have now returned.
Laura ·
Read her reasons for living here.
Linette ·
Melanie & Gisle ·
are world travelers. They blessed us with their fellowship
(along with beer and salmon) during our first two years, but
have now migrated to the DC area.
Joanna & Nate ·
Bola ·
hails from Nigeria and stayed with us during med school in Boston.
She is currently doing her residency in Chicago.
Kelly ·
an itinerant and alum of KSG
with a passion for international development. He lived with us for the
first 1½ years of Greenhaus.
Carolina ·
She blessed us with her presence for two years.
She is now back in her native Colombia.
the perks
Living at Greenhaus provides a few benefits besides fellowship:° located in central Jamaica Plain, a diverse and liveable neighborhood of Boston
° within walking distance of Jamaica Pond, the Arnold Arboretum and Franklin Park
° a 5min. walk from shops, restaurants (JP Licks) and the #39 bus
° a 3min. walk from the Green Street stop of the Orange Line, from where it's a 12min. train ride to Downtown Crossing
° if you talk to the right people, free high-speed internet access is possible