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Canines for ChristBy Rachael Speulstra...
15/12/2025

Canines for Christ

By Rachael Speulstra...

By Rachael Speulstra Over thirty students showed up to get puppy kisses in the Student Center from 12-2 p.m. to take a break from their stressful studies of the week. Four dogs were brought in: Kad…

LBC’s Christmas Tree Lighting 2025By Hannah Greve...
15/12/2025

LBC’s Christmas Tree Lighting 2025

By Hannah Greve...

By Hannah Greve A lit archway greeted students walking in from the parking lot. Red and white lights alternate blinking in different patterns. Photo by Hannah Greve. EJ McFarland and Noelle Daudt s…

Photojournalism Thanksgiving in the ODC: 2025By Rachel Speulstra...
05/12/2025

Photojournalism Thanksgiving in the ODC: 2025

By Rachel Speulstra...

By Rachel Speulstra The ODC (Olewine Dining Commons) is filled to the brim with people who heard that there was a type of Thanksgiving dinner in the cafeteria that afternoon. Students, faculty and …

A Preview of Thanksgiving at Web FeastBy Rachael Speulstra On the evening of Nov. 21, Weber Hall’s resident assistants h...
05/12/2025

A Preview of Thanksgiving at Web Feast

By Rachael Speulstra On the evening of Nov. 21, Weber Hall’s resident assistants hosted a community progressive dinner. Everyone on campus was invited to attend the Web Feast as students were able to walk through the halls and enjoy food, people and cookie decorating. There were three main spots to hang out at the Web Feast, including the kitchen knuckle, which had the main course and beverages, the lounge, which contained the majority of the desserts, and the on-call knuckle, which contained games and cookie decorating....

By Rachael Speulstra On the evening of Nov. 21, Weber Hall’s resident assistants hosted a community progressive dinner. Everyone on campus was invited to attend the Web Feast as students were able …

AJ Howe: Here Am I, Send MeBy Audrey Noll AJ Howe was uncertain of what he wanted to do after high school. He had spent ...
28/11/2025

AJ Howe: Here Am I, Send Me

By Audrey Noll AJ Howe was uncertain of what he wanted to do after high school. He had spent a long time in prayer wrestling with where God wanted him, but he still did not feel like God had answered these prayers. As he was nearing the end of his time in youth group, his youth pastor had a conversation with him about his future plans and asked Howe if he had ever considered full-time ministry....

By Audrey Noll AJ Howe was uncertain of what he wanted to do after high school. He had spent a long time in prayer wrestling with where God wanted him, but he still did not feel like God had answer…

Alyssa Smith: Set Apart and Seeking GodBy Audrey Noll Alyssa Smith always thought she would attend Messiah University. S...
25/11/2025

Alyssa Smith: Set Apart and Seeking God

By Audrey Noll Alyssa Smith always thought she would attend Messiah University. She knew multiple friends who attended there, and she was excited to play college volleyball for Messiah’s team. Little did she know, God was shaping her heart for his plans for her life. Smith grew up in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania with her brother and parents. She played volleyball for seven years and was sure she would play for Messiah University after high school....

By Audrey Noll Alyssa Smith always thought she would attend Messiah University. She knew multiple friends who attended there, and she was excited to play college volleyball for Messiah’s team. Litt…

Sight and Sound Offers LBC Students a Peek Behind the CurtainBy Audrey Noll On Wednesday, Nov. 19, Lancaster Bible Colle...
24/11/2025

Sight and Sound Offers LBC Students a Peek Behind the Curtain

By Audrey Noll On Wednesday, Nov. 19, Lancaster Bible College students traveled to Sight and Sound Theaters for a peek behind the curtain. Whether learning from current staff about their roles, watching the 30th anniversary show of “Noah" or hearing stories from the cast, students spent an unforgettable day at Sight and Sound Theaters. Business, communication, media arts, and musical theater majors met together in the Charles Frey Academic Center before departing from campus around 7:30 a.m....

By Audrey Noll On Wednesday, Nov. 19, Lancaster Bible College students traveled to Sight and Sound Theaters for a peek behind the curtain. Whether learning from current staff about their roles, wat…

The Crowned King of Homecoming: Jackson Clough’s Homecoming CoronationBy Sky Kahler Every year at Lancaster Bible Colleg...
22/11/2025

The Crowned King of Homecoming: Jackson Clough’s Homecoming Coronation

By Sky Kahler Every year at Lancaster Bible College there is a homecoming celebration held in the soccer field. A senior guy and girl are voted to become homecoming king and queen and are crowned before the crowd. Last year, current Weber resident director Caleb Cavaiani was crowned homecoming king, and this year he got to pass that honor to soccer player Jackson Clough....

By Sky Kahler Every year at Lancaster Bible College there is a homecoming celebration held in the soccer field. A senior guy and girl are voted to become homecoming king and queen and are crowned b…

Gutter, Gutter, Spare, Strike: LBC Bowling Night at Dutch LanesBy McKayla Vetterani On Friday, Nov. 14, students at Lanc...
20/11/2025

Gutter, Gutter, Spare, Strike: LBC Bowling Night at Dutch Lanes

By McKayla Vetterani On Friday, Nov. 14, students at Lancaster Bible College were invited to take a break from the rigors of classwork by driving to Dutch Lanes for an off-campus bowling night. From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., eight out of the 40 available lanes were specially reserved for LBC students. Presenting their student ID cards at the front desk, LBC students were given free access, bowling shoes and an arcade card with 20 credits on it to enjoy the night....

By McKayla Vetterani On Friday, Nov. 14, students at Lancaster Bible College were invited to take a break from the rigors of classwork by driving to Dutch Lanes for an off-campus bowling night. Fro…

The Evolution of Worship MusicBy Hannah Greve On the night of Nov. 12, students gathered in room 201 of the Good Shepher...
19/11/2025

The Evolution of Worship Music

By Hannah Greve On the night of Nov. 12, students gathered in room 201 of the Good Shepherd Chapel at 7 p.m. for a class taught by Dr. Geoffrey Reiter. The event was designed for students at Lancaster Bible College to foster an appreciation for the development of praise music over the last 2,000 years. Roots of Revival hosted the event and provided music to accompany the hymns....

By Hannah Greve On the night of Nov. 12, students gathered in room 201 of the Good Shepherd Chapel at 7 p.m. for a class taught by Dr. Geoffrey Reiter. The event was designed for students at Lancas…

By Abigayle Stitzel On Nov. 7-9, “Seussical” was performed in the Good Shepherd Chapel at Lancaster Bible College. The p...
15/11/2025

By Abigayle Stitzel On Nov. 7-9, “Seussical” was performed in the Good Shepherd Chapel at Lancaster Bible College. The play incorporated many stories written by Dr. Seuss, directly referencing 13 of his 44 books and potentially alluding to at least three more. Among the books included were “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Horton Hatches an Egg,” “Yertle the Turtle,” “The Lorax,” “The Butter Battle Book” and “What was I Sacred Of?” …...

By Abigayle Stitzel On Nov. 7-9, “Seussical” was performed in the Good Shepherd Chapel at Lancaster Bible College. The play incorporated many stories written by Dr. Seuss, directly referencing 13 o…

By Audrey Noll Many Lancaster Bible College students recognize Careth Noll as the 2025-2026 Student Government Associati...
14/11/2025

By Audrey Noll Many Lancaster Bible College students recognize Careth Noll as the 2025-2026 Student Government Association president and homecoming queen, but few know the tireless hours she puts in behind the scenes to serve the LBC community. With a heart for ministry, breaking down barriers and uplifting those around her, Noll uses her time and gifts to unite the LBC community and allow God to prepare her for a future in ministry....

By Audrey Noll Many Lancaster Bible College students recognize Careth Noll as the 2025-2026 Student Government Association president and homecoming queen, but few know the tireless hours she puts i…

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