Christiansburg, VA. Life Pacific University (LPU) celebrates the launch of its four-year accredited degree program at its East Campus in Christiansburg, Virginia.This season also marks the approval of a new international student scholarship, ushering in an exciting new chapter for LPU as one university with two campuses. Together, LPU remains dedicated to equipping Spirit-empowered leaders to serve God in the church, the workplace, and the world.
Of significance, especially for alumni, the East Campus returns to the name Life East, also referred to as Life Pacific East or LPU East. It is located on the same site where Life East began in the 1980s and resides alongside The Bridge Foursquare Church and Crosspointe Retreat Center, a beautiful location fostering leadership development and spiritual growth.
Pastor Dale Jenkins, ’92, ’18, MASL, says, “Since the days of Mt. Vernon (Ohio) Bible College, pastors and leaders in the East have advocated for and championed Foursquare education and ministry training. Today, the East campus of Life Pacific University is experiencing a literal revival. Never in my lifetime have I sensed such alignment, unity, and enthusiasm from university leadership, denominational leadership, local church ministers, and alumni. This is a move of the Spirit and an answer to many prayers.”
"We honor our Life East alumni and are deeply grateful for their lives and faithfulness," says Angie Richey, President of Life Pacific University. "The support of the Foursquare Church, the LPU Board, alumni, and leaders like Atlantic District Supervisor Chanda Crutcher, who champions education, means the world." The Bridge Church, led by Pastors Will and Juniece Fillingham, has a thriving multicultural ministry and has a renewed partnership with LPU East to impact local universities and the Global Church.
"Our teams have connected with many churches and have forged partnerships with three vibrant Hispanic churches in Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana, as well as global leaders all eager to see more theological education and ministry training grow in their communities”, says Dr. Daniel Ruarte, Provost at Life Pacific University. "Many of these churches are already praying for the East Campus and the impact it will have in the coming years."
Students at LPU East are hungry for ministry training and mentorship and eager to serve in various capacities. With the increasing partnership between LPU and The Bridge Church, missions are taking root in the students' hearts. "We are praying for expansion and fruitful partnership in the East and around the globe," said LPU President Angie Richey.
Notably, new student, Daniel, the son of the Foursquare President of Ecuador, joined the East Campus this fall. Professor Ryan Lytton, a Life Alumnus, shared, "Daniel is a strong leader and a focused student. His involvement in the worship team has already been a blessing, and his hunger to return to Ecuador and impact the world for Christ is inspiring."
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