Written Care Campaign Aims to Keep Campus Community Close
March 30, 2021
As an extension of a project that began in the fall of 2020 at LBC | Capital, a group of students again spearheaded the Written Care Campaign this spring to […]
As an extension of a project that began in the fall of 2020 at LBC | Capital, a group of students again spearheaded the Written Care Campaign this spring to […]
If you meet with Dr. Ed Scheuerman in his office at the top of the Charles Frey Academic Center, you can count on three things: He will give you his […]
LBC | Capital recognizes the importance of community in walking with Christ and supporting one another through every step of life. Based on curriculum that will guide community and small […]
The morning of March 8 marked a “groundbreaking” moment in Lancaster Bible College Athletics—and college history. During a 9:15 a.m. ceremony, the college officially broke ground on a new stadium […]
The Lancaster Bible College Orchestra will present its first concert of 2021 at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22. For the performance, student string musicians will offer Samuel Barber’s “Adagio for […]
The Music, Worship & Performing Arts Department at Lancaster Bible College is excited for the return of live theatre to campus with performances of the beloved romantic-comedy “Singin’ in the […]
The ECHO Magazine asked LBC | Capital faculty about ways they have adapted their styles of teaching and courses in the midst of COVID-19 restrictions. The responses were overwhelming, as […]
During the fall 2020 semester, the LBC Chorale recorded a special outdoor performance of the moving and inspiring Swahili worship song, “Baba Yetu” or “The Lord’s Prayer.” Over the past […]
One of the many students and alumni who continue to be impacted by the teaching and mentorship of LBC | Capital’s Dr. Ed Scheuerman is Chantal Peterson ’23. Just after […]
(This column originally appeared in LNP | LancasterOnline on Dec. 6, 2020) For the next three weeks, our main focus will be preparing for the day of days. There is […]