Jackie Harwood celebrating her new life as baptized member of the SDA church.
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When students at La Sierra commit to a mission trip, they do so with their all. In this picture, a student shares her love for Jesus with a child during her mission trip to Kenya, Africa, where she help build a church for the Masai. |
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Join the LSU family in welcoming students into our SDA faith.
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Students take ownership of their spiritual life at La Sierra. UW, our weekly corporate University Worship, is student-lead and run. |
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"College students are deepending their faith and making it their own," says Pastor Sam, our chaplain. "That process is not easy, but it is very rewarding. I'm here to support and encourage the students in that process." Sam Leonor is the Chaplain at LSU. He strives to make a life devoted to Jesus and to his teachings an "irrestible option" for students. |
"Service-learning has opened my eyes. When you hand a box of food to a someone who's hungry, and you see the grateful look in their eyes, you realize it's not that difficult to spend a little time helping someone." Susana Buhler, Junior |
Picture above: LSU students restoring the LSU neighborhood. |
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Students in Service-Learning courses engage in service activity through a partnership between community organizations and the given course. Service can range from working with children in preschool to working with the elderly. It can range from mentoring and tutoring students to building homes in other countries. |
Several La Sierra students and staff helping in the construction of a church for the Masai in Kenya. To learn more about our mission opportunities, visit our Student Missions office.
To see pictures of this Kenya Mission Trip, click here. |
The class of 2013 poses for a group picture during their freshman year Ignite program. |