The World Evangelical Alliance General Office New York serves as the primary home of the WEA – a global body serving hundreds of millions of evangelicals in more than 160 countries. Its location at the World Evangelical Center in the Hudson Valley is within easy reach of New York City: the world’s most international city, one of the largest global travel hubs as well as the seat of the United Nations headquarters. The WEA General Office is thus strategically positioned to serve as a base for international ministry, collaboration, and global diplomacy as a voice on behalf of evangelicals.

The WEA facilities include Philadelphia House with the executive offices, a conference room and a library; and the WEA Administrative Office and staff offices featuring conference facilities and space for WEA’s day-to-day operations to support its global ministry work. Bethany House and the adjacent WEA staff houses offer residential accommodations for staff, long-term guests and families, fostering a shared community life. Meanwhile, the WEA Garden offers a peaceful outdoor space for rest, reflection and informal fellowship.

Philadelphia House

With executive offices, staff offices, a conference room and a library, this historic building serves as a meeting place for leadership and collaboration.

WEA Administration Office

The administrative heart of WEA's operations in Dover, supporting the coordination and management of worldwide programs and partnerships.

WEA Immanuel Chapel

WEA Immanuel Chapel

A cross-shaped chapel built in 1962, offering worship, prayer, and event space for up to 700 people, featuring classic wooden pews, stained-glass windows, and modern audio-visual systems.

WEA Staff Office

A dedicated workspace for WEA staff, equipped to support the day-to-day work of connecting and serving evangelical churches around the world.

Bethany House

A comfortable residential facility for WEA staff and long-term guests, providing a peaceful home environment that nurtures community life and shared mission.

Koinonia House

Koinonia House

A beautifully renovated historic home offering comfortable guest rooms and dedicated meeting spaces, designed to welcome visitors and foster meaningful fellowship.

WEA Staff Houses

Additional accommodations for WEA staff and families, designed to foster a close-knit, mission-centered community.

WEA Garden

A tranquil outdoor space for rest, reflection and informal fellowship, offering a quiet retreat amid the natural beauty of the Dover campus.