University, California
December 6
Giving Tuesday at Life Pacific University was a resounding success. With a $100,000 goal in our hundredth year, our generous alumni, pastors, parents, friends, staff, faculty, and students gave to support the mission of LPU and raised over $103,000. You are building hope, building lives, and building legacy with us. This is something to celebrate!
“Through Giving Tuesday we experienced once again how the gifts of many people when added together really do make a big difference! I’m overwhelmed by the outpouring of support, generosity, and joy that we felt on campus from everyone who participated. It’s a blessing to be part of your sacrificial giving to the Lord’s work in the world. Thank you!” says Executive Director of Development, Lynnette Lozoya.
Although Giving Tuesday is over, the opportunity to give continues! You can give a year-end gift toward our giving campaign until December 31st. Click here to give now.
If you aren’t familiar with Life Pacific University or aren’t sure how your gift will make a difference take a moment to watch these videos. Learn about our mission, meet students whose lives are changed by you, and hear from people like you who give. LPU wouldn’t be who we are without the generosity of each one of our donors. Our deepest gratitude and thankfulness are extended to all who Give. Share. and Pray with us.
University, Online
May 22
Life Pacific University 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.
University
May 22
Life Pacific University is taking an exciting and much-needed step forward with the launch of its first STEM program, the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, coming Fall 2027 through the School of Arts and Sciences.
University
May 21
Life Pacific University celebrated its 2026 Commencement season with a powerful series of events that reflected the heart of the university’s mission: forming and launching leaders into their God given calling.
University
May 12
Life Pacific University is now accepting applications for its July 2026 online graduate programs in leadership, theology, divinity, counseling and business. The application deadline is May 15, and classes begin July 20, giving prospective students the opportunity to take the next step in their calling through flexible, faith-centered graduate education.
University, California, Online
May 6
Life Pacific University is pleased to welcome a dynamic group of new adjunct faculty whose diverse expertise and real-world experience will enrich the academic and spiritual formation of students across multiple programs.
University, California, Online
May 6
Life Pacific University is pleased to share a series of thoughtful leadership appointments and organizational developments that reflect its ongoing commitment to academic excellence, institutional growth, and the formation of students for faithful service and leadership.
University
May 5
Every spring, something remarkable happens on the Life Pacific University campus. Students who spent an entire semester wrestling with cameras, scripts, lighting rigs, and each other's creative visions walk a red carpet, take their seats in a packed chapel, and watch their work come to life on screen in front of hundreds of people who are genuinely moved by what they made. This is Transformations, and if you want to understand what LPU's Media and Communications program is really about, this is the place to start.
University
April 28
When most people picture a mission trip, they imagine a passport, a long flight, and a culture half a world away. This spring, a team of Life Pacific University students discovered that some of the most meaningful mission fields are much closer than expected.
University
April 27
How might faithful Pentecostal Christians approach those with disabilities in our churches, whether those born differently than typically abled persons or those who acquired a disability through disease, injury, or age?












