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Religious Organizations
Full Gospel Fellowship
Advisor: Robert Hall and Kenny Hall Advisor Phone Number: X 2278 and X 2598 Meeting Day(s) and Time(s): Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. Meeting Location: Raub 407 Purpose: To promote the spiritual and social life of students, faculty, & staff of Lock Haven University by providing those opportunities for worship, fellowship, training, and evangelism which will accomplish those ends.
Gospel Choir
Advisor: Katrina Eady Advisor Phone Number: X 2353 Meeting Day(s) and Time(s): Sundays from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Meeting Location: Sloan 121 Purpose: To provide a friendly atmosphere and spiritual enlightenment through music and song.
New Life Student Fellowship
Advisor: Drew Talbot Advisor Phone Number: 748-8345 Meeting Day(s) and Time(s): Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. Meeting Location: PUB Room #2 Purpose: To make LHU a better place by meeting the spiritual and relational need of students. We exist to glorify God through the worship of his Son, Jesus. Our desire is to provide all students a place to grow in the knowledge of Christ. Website: http://phoenix.lhup.edu/~newlife
Newman Community
Advisor: Carol Latronica Advisor Phone Number: 484-2317 Meeting Day(s) and Time(s):On-Campus Mass, Sundays at 6 PM in the PUB Community Dinners, Tuesdays at 5:30 PM at the Newman Center Meeting Location: 445 W. Main Street
Purpose:
We are a Catholic Christian community which welcomes and befriends
all people of good will. Our community fosters faith through fellowship,
worship and prayer, supports those who seek to do God's will, works for
justice, nurtures personal growth and develops leaders for our campus,
our church and our world.
Protestant Campus Ministries
Advisor: Lynette Reitz Meeting Day(s) and Time(s): Tuesday 5 pm Meeting Location: PUB Room 3 Purpose: Share the love of God through Jesus Christ. Our club provides an ecumenical presence on campus and endeavors to work in unity with other campus ministries and churches that support the Protestant Campus Ministry. PCM provides a source of compassionate concern and dynamic fellowship, as a supportive resource to the students, faculty and staff of the LHU community. |
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