University, California
January 26
߲ݴý recently concluded its Spring Master’s Residency Week, a vibrant gathering that marked a significant milestone in the academic journey of those who choose LPU to pursue their Master’s program. This event showcased the dedication, hard work, and scholarly pursuits of our graduate students at ߲ݴý.
Master’s Residency Week is an intensive period where students engage in diverse subjects, rigorous academic discussions, and hands-on activities tailored to their fields of study. Facilitated by esteemed faculty and guest speakers, the week offers invaluable insights and fosters a sense of community among participants.
“Residency week convened leaders at LPU San Dimas from across the globe. We welcomed a focused cohort of new and returning graduate students who actively participated in a week of profound Christ centered learning experiences and Spirit filled interactive sessions. Two of the cohorts enjoyed a rejuvenating one-day retreat at Mater Dolorosa Retreat Center focusing on spiritual formation practices. It was gratifying to see the impact on so many lives in one short week. Education is both catalytic and transformative. I’m filled with hope for our graduate students and their ministry effectiveness and fulfillment.” says Dr. Angie Richey, President of ߲ݴý.
This year LPU celebrated major successes, notably with our Master’s in Leadership Spanish Language program welcomed a record number of students for a January cohort, including Foursquare leaders from across the world: the Foursquare Leader from Colombia and the Foursquare President of Spain.
We were joined by Dr. Catherine Hart Weber, Dr. David Moore, and Dr. Miguel Alvarez for dynamic, engaging Open Sessions with students and esteemed guests who took part in this incredible opportunity for leadership development. LPU is deeply grateful for the contributions of Dr. Hart Weber, Dr. Moore, and Dr. Alvarez for enriching the Master’s Residency Week experience for all.
“I am delighted to hear such positive feedback about our Graduate residencies. I believe it is a transformational time for our students as they come to campus from all over the world and meet with peers to learn and connect. The interaction with staff, faculty, program directors, and other students is key to their success. Thanks to each and every team member who made this an unforgettable experience for our LPU GRAD STUDENTS! Special thanks to Moriah Carter, Debora Bravo, Dr. Hugo Adana, and Dr. Ken Bringas, leaders that many others recognize as going above and beyond. Very remarkable!” says Dr. Daniel Ruarte, Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs.
As students reflect on their experiences, they carry with them newfound knowledge, skills, and connections. The success of Master’s Residency Week highlights ߲ݴý’s commitment to excellence and sets the stage for continued growth and achievement both academically and spiritually.
Current Master’s in Theological Studies student, Eric Greninger, who is an Assistant Minister at King’s Way Foursquare in Sequim, WA, shares “I was impressed with how deep we went spiritually from the start. The LPU ethos centers on spiritual formation, and a healthy, thriving inner life with God. For me, this emphasis facilitated a return to my first love for Jesus. I was also pleasantly surprised at how quickly my cohort bonded. The Lord brought us a real Spirit of unity and camaraderie. I’m life-changingly enriched because of it”.
Master’s Residency Week at ߲ݴý is a celebration of academic achievement and the transformative power of education, propelling students toward future success and impact. If you want to be a part of our next cohort of graduate students and attend Residency Week in July, then click here for more information.
University
June 17
After years of faithful investment, prayerful consideration, and careful review of enrollment, financial, and operational realities, and changes in higher education, the ߲ݴý Board of Trustees has made the difficult decision to conclude brick-and-mortar operations at the VA/East Branch Campus and transition to new models.
University
June 15
߲ݴý signed a new partnership agreement with Foursquare Chaplains International during Foursquare Connection 2026 in San Antonio, creating a 50% tuition scholarship for applicants endorsed or approved by Foursquare Chaplains International and pursuing the Master of Divinity at LPU.
University
June 11
߲ݴý continued to strengthen its commitment to equipping leaders for the Church, the workplace, and the world through three new church partnership agreements signed during Foursquare Connection 2026 in San Antonio.
University
June 11
߲ݴý’s 4+1 Program gives students a clear and accelerated pathway to earn both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree while continuing to grow in a Christ-centered, Spirit-filled academic community.
University, Alumni
May 28
More than 500 alumni, friends, partners, and members of the ߲ݴý community gathered on May 26 at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk.
University
May 26
߲ݴý is honored to welcome Bishop Dr. Kenneth C. Ulmer as Distinguished Fellow in a defining season of growth.
University
May 24
߲ݴý is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev. Heidi Chambers as Assistant Professor and Director of Online Undergraduate Ministry and Management programs.
University
May 22
߲ݴý is pleased to announce that Dr. A.J. Swoboda will join LPU Seminary as Scholar in Residence, bringing his deep theological scholarship, pastoral leadership, and long-standing commitment to Spirit-empowered ministry to the university community.
University, Online
May 22
߲ݴý is excited to announce the launch of its 100% online Master of Arts in Education, coming July 2027. Designed for working professionals, this practical and leadership-focused degree will equip educators, ministry leaders, nonprofit professionals, and organizational trainers to grow their influence and expand their impact.



















