
BLUE MOUNTAIN, Miss. — Blue Mountain Christian University (BMCU) officially broke ground on the Center for Grace and Healing, a transformative facility designed to prepare future healthcare professionals. The May 2 ceremony brought together board members, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and local community members to celebrate this historic milestone.
The Center for Grace and Healing will serve as the new home for BMCU’s School of Nursing and will offer expanded space for natural sciences. The $15 million facility will include eight classrooms, 16 offices, simulation and science labs, and a conference room—significantly enriching the university’s academic infrastructure and student learning experience.
Construction of the building will be led by Worsham Brothers of Corinth in collaboration with Oxford Architecture of Nashville, Stamps Design Group of Knoxville, and supported by USDA Rural Development.
“Groundbreaking for the Center for Grace and Healing launches the construction of a beautiful addition to our already picturesque campus, but more importantly it marks the beginning of a new era of Christ-centered academic excellence at BMCU,” said Dr. Barbara Mcmillin, BMCU President. “We praise God for the opportunity that this new facility affords us for educating healthcare professionals who are equipped to minister to patients with skill, compassion, and grace.”
This marks the first new building to be added to the BMCU campus since the completion of Fisher Washburn in 2005.
For more information about the Center for Grace and Healing, please contact Haley Carpenter at hcarpenter@bmc.edu.









