University, California
September 7
Life Pacific University’s Worship Arts and Media ministry, The LIFE Collective, released its new song, God of Abundance, from the most recent album. Accompanying the song is the new music video available to watch on YouTube.
God of Abundance was written by Worship Arts and Media Chair, Dr. Steven Felix-Jager and adjunct professor, Andy Wingate. The new song was recorded on Life Pacific University’s campus, with vocals performed by Johnny Knox (‘22) and Jenny Donis. Fellow LPU students Alex Villavicencio, Isaiah Bolton, Danielle Cipriano, Benie Emmanuel, Brianna de la Huerta, as well as alum Ethan Richey (‘19), recorded instrumental and choir roles throughout the song.
The God of Abundance music video was filmed by Dr. Felix-Jager and Andy Wingate and animated by current student Kaitlin Crocker across Orlando, Florida while in attendance at Foursquare Connection.
Dr. Steven Felix-Jager explains the inspiration behind God of Abundance as he states, “We really wanted to write a joyous song about God’s provision and abundant love. It’s based on the powerful truths found in Ephesians 2”.
Learn more about LPU’s Worship Arts and Media Program or request a Campus Tour.
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University
December 1
Life Pacific University is honored to welcome two new church partners, Sterling Foursquare Church and Ridgeside City Church. These new partnerships were celebrated through two recent MOU signings that highlight LPU’s commitment to strengthening relationships with local and national churches. Both moments reflect a shared mission to train, equip, and empower the next generation of Christ-centered leaders.
University, Alumni
November 10
Smart. Strategic. Humble. Visionary. These are just a few words used to describe Levi Brill, LPU’s nominee for the 2026 CCCU Young Alumni Award. A 27-year-old native of Wisconsin, Levi has served for seven years with Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in Cambodia, where he now co-directs the Poipet Campus alongside a Khmer staff member.
University, California
November 10
Life Pacific University launched the new school year with its annual Fall Retreat, a powerful time of worship, reflection, and community. Designed to set the spiritual tone for the semester, the event brought students together to reconnect with God, deepen their faith, and strengthen campus unity. From inspiring messages and baptisms to a citywide young adults gathering, the 2025 Fall Retreat marked the beginning of a fresh season of purpose at LPU.
University, Online
November 1
Chaplains serve on the front lines of ministry in hospitals, military bases, prisons, and schools where traditional pastoral ministry cannot reach. Life Pacific University's Certificate in Chaplaincy removes barriers with an affordable $340 online program that prepares students for endorsement by Foursquare Chaplains International and connects them to a community of 350+ chaplains nationwide.
Alumni
October 30
This month, decades of Life Pacific alumni reunited in Shedd, Oregon, for the historic 7th annual Back Porch Gang Reunion—a celebration of lifelong friendship, faith, and shared Kingdom purpose. What began as a simple gathering among friends has grown into a powerful movement of alumni connection and generosity.
University, California
October 29
Life Pacific University has announced the integration of EFM College, marking a major step forward in expanding access to multilingual theological education and leadership training worldwide. Building on years of partnership, this integration unites two missionally aligned institutions with a shared vision to equip Spirit-empowered leaders for service in the Church, the workplace, and the world.
University
October 29
When you encounter Amani Seaburn’s joyful countenance, it’s hard to picture the anxious teenager she once was. But there’s a freedom she’s found in Jesus, and she wants the world to know it: “I want people to know that the healing and freedom in the Bible is real, and that Jesus really does heal!”
University
October 29
After dropping out of high school at 16, Felipe was convinced he could never get into college. “I dreamed about it,” he admits, “but never thought it was possible for me to obtain [a degree] or even attend college.” He eventually earned his GED at 18, but the road ahead still felt daunting.
University, Virginia, Alumni
October 23
At Life Pacific University East's Fall Preview earlier this week, students came expecting to tour a campus and learn about degree programs. Instead, they encountered the presence of God in a way that forever changed their lives.













