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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…

By Hannah Greve On the evening of Nov. 4 in the Student Center, the Student Government Association hosted a hymn sing. F...
13/11/2025

By Hannah Greve On the evening of Nov. 4 in the Student Center, the Student Government Association hosted a hymn sing. From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., students sang dozens of hymns and ate snacks provided by the SGA. Leading the worship on vocals was Careth Noll and Trent Vocature, and on the piano was Jared McNally. “When I first started going to church, I went to a Baptist church,” Sam Perloni, a junior, said....

By Hannah Greve On the evening of Nov. 4 in the Student Center, the Student Government Association hosted a hymn sing. From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., students sang dozens of hymns and ate snacks provided b…

By Rachael Speulstra On the morning of Nov. 1, 2025, the women’s volleyball team made their way to the Horst Athletic Ce...
13/11/2025

By Rachael Speulstra On the morning of Nov. 1, 2025, the women’s volleyball team made their way to the Horst Athletic Center for a day of remembrance of everything their seniors had done for the team and the legacy they are leaving behind. The day before, the whole team had stayed after practice and worked for over five hours to decorate the gym and team room for their seniors....

By Rachael Speulstra On the morning of Nov. 1, 2025, the women’s volleyball team made their way to the Horst Athletic Center for a day of remembrance of everything their seniors had done for the te…

By Abigayle Stitzel On Nov. 6 a cultural day celebration was held at Lancaster Bible College. The day was filled with le...
10/11/2025

By Abigayle Stitzel On Nov. 6 a cultural day celebration was held at Lancaster Bible College. The day was filled with learning and experiencing different cultures. The day began in chapel, with a parade of flags and transitioned to the worship team leading the audience in singing songs in different languages. Afterwards, students from different cultures came up and and shared what it was like to transition into a different culture....

By Abigayle Stitzel On Nov. 6 a cultural day celebration was held at Lancaster Bible College. The day was filled with learning and experiencing different cultures. The day began in chapel, with a p…

By Grace Jones On Nov. 6 students, faculty and staff came together in celebration of the many different cultures represe...
10/11/2025

By Grace Jones On Nov. 6 students, faculty and staff came together in celebration of the many different cultures represented across Lancaster Bible College’s campus. International Student Fellowship partnered with the Imago Dei Center to make the annual Cultural Day happen. The festivities began during the 9 a.m. chapel and ended with a debrief at 7:30 p.m. that night. The goal of this event was to challenge students with new perspectives and to learn from their peers who lived in these different worlds....

By Grace Jones On Nov. 6 students, faculty and staff came together in celebration of the many different cultures represented across Lancaster Bible College’s campus. International Student Fellowshi…

By Abigayle Stitzel and Rachael Speulstra...
07/11/2025

By Abigayle Stitzel and Rachael Speulstra...

By Abigayle Stitzel and Rachael Speulstra The front entrance to Clemens Hall is marked with a cryptic message and is draped in caution tape as fog spills eerily from the doorway during the Candy at…

By Audrey Noll Caleb Scott is a junior Media Arts major at Lancaster Bible College. On campus, he serves as a media and ...
07/11/2025

By Audrey Noll Caleb Scott is a junior Media Arts major at Lancaster Bible College. On campus, he serves as a media and event technician, running live audio, video and lighting for chapels and events that take place at LBC. Recently, Scott began working as an AVL intern for Gateway House of Prayer, a dream God began to foster in him from a young age....

By Audrey Noll Caleb Scott is a junior Media Arts major at Lancaster Bible College. On campus, he serves as a media and event technician, running live audio, video and lighting for chapels and even…

By Hannah Greve On Oct. 29, students lined up in the Student Center to receive free pancakes and toppings galore. The ni...
04/11/2025

By Hannah Greve On Oct. 29, students lined up in the Student Center to receive free pancakes and toppings galore. The night was hosted by the Social Work Department and lasted from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Regular pancakes and chocolate chip pancakes were served along with fruit like bananas, blueberries and strawberries. Other toppings included whipped cream, powdered sugar, chocolate chips, chocolate syrup and maple syrup for a sweet addition....

By Hannah Greve  On Oct. 29, students lined up in the Student Center to receive free pancakes and toppings galore. The night was hosted by the Social Work Department and lasted from 8 p.m. to …

By McKayla Vetterani As the sun began to set on Oct. 24, the back parking lot and lawn between East Hall and Peterson Ha...
04/11/2025

By McKayla Vetterani As the sun began to set on Oct. 24, the back parking lot and lawn between East Hall and Peterson Hall became filled with bright lights, the smell of French fries and apple cider and the sound of students laughing. This was all due to the arrival of Lancaster Bible College’s annual Fall Fest, a time for students to step away from their academic workloads and enjoy a night of fun, food and fellowship....

By McKayla Vetterani As the sun began to set on Oct. 24, the back parking lot and lawn between East Hall and Peterson Hall became filled with bright lights, the smell of French fries and apple cide…

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