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1994

The Abbey House - Unit A

This stick-built duplex was the first home constructed on the property and was completed in 1994. This unit has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths.

The home is named in honor of Wilbur and Dorothy Abbey, who served the Lord faithfully on the mission field in Brazil for many years. They are also the co-founders of Siloam.

1994

The Abbey House - Unit B

This stick-built duplex was the first home constructed on the property and was completed in 1994. This unit has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. 

The home is named in honor of Wilbur and Dorothy Abbey, who served the Lord faithfully on the mission field in Brazil for many years. They are also the co-founders of Siloam.

1997

Rev. Stanley Building - Unit C

This two-story building originally housed the office and a workshop. The upstairs apartment is now available as an efficiency apartment with an open kitchen/dining/living area and a separate bedroom with a laundry area and full bath.

The building is named in honor of Rev. Stanley for his life commitment to helping missionaries and his ministry at Apple’s Chapel in Gibsonville, NC.

2001

The Isley House - Unit E

The first phase of this 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home was completed in 2001 and named in honor of Wade Isley and in memory of his wife, Frankie. 

The second phase was added in 2002 and named in honor of Gary Simmons, former board member.

2000

Coble Corner - Unit F

This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is a crane-set modular completed in March 2000. It is a ranch style home with a walk-out basement apartment underneath.

The home was built in honor of P.J. and Donna Coble by their son, Tom.

2000

Stanton House - Unit FB

This building was originally used s our fellowship hall. After the Family Center was completed this lovely two bedroom home was finished in 2004.

The house is named in loving memory of Jerry and Ruth Stanton by their children.

1999

Coble Corner - Unit G

This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is a crane-set modular completed in December 1999. It is a ranch style home with a walk-out basement apartment underneath.

The home was built in honor of P.J. and Donna Coble by their son, Tom.

1999

Harold George House - Unit GB

This building was originally used as a bunk house for visiting work teams. After the Family Center was completed it was converted into a three bedroom home tucked away in the corner of the property.

The home is named in loving memory of Harold George, for his faithful testimony.

TBD

Pamela House - Unit H

This unit is our next housing project for Siloam Missionary Homes. The space originally included a 2 bedroom 1 bath mobile home which has been rendered uninhabitable due to age and several severe storms. 

We are in the process of finalizing a design for the replacement of this home and plan to put a 2 bedroom 2 bath modular at this location. If you would like to be a part of making another home available for missionaries please contact the office for additional information.

2012

Bill and Sandra Rice House - Unit J

This four bedroom home was built in memory of Rev. Bill Rice and his wife, Sandra, and is one of our larger homes. Bill was the pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church in Staley, NC. In 1998 he became a full-time evangelist with Bill Rice Ministries and also served as Staff Evangelist for Glen Hope Baptist Church. He and Sandra were faithful supporters of Siloam Missionary Homes.

2008

Mt. Zion WMU House - Unit 1029A

This “Carolina T” style 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath house was completed in May 2008 as a joint effort by the churches in the Mt. Zion Association of Alamance County.

The home was built in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Women’s Missionary Union.

2012

The Anna George Davis House - Unit 1029

This home was originally purchased by the parents of Larry George and was later purchased by Siloam Missionary Homes to use as an additional missionary house. 

The home is named in honor of Larry’s mother, Anna George Davis, for her testimony and faithful support of Siloam Missionary Homes.