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Pineville Today
By the People, for the People
Louisiana Christian University Unveils New Mission for 120th Year
The university's updated mission aims to shape a new era of Christian higher education.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Louisiana Christian University is celebrating its 120th anniversary this year by launching a new mission and vision statement. The updated framework focuses on four key pillars: worship, scholarship, stewardship, and leadership, all rooted in biblical principles. University leaders say the revamped mission will help them holistically develop students beyond just workforce preparation.
Why it matters
As one of Louisiana's oldest private Christian universities, LCU's new mission reflects an effort to redefine its role and relevance in the evolving landscape of higher education. The updated framework emphasizes the school's Christian identity and commitment to producing graduates grounded in faith, critical thinking, and servant leadership.
The details
LCU's new mission statement declares the university 'equips undergraduate and graduate students to worship intentionally, learn diligently, steward faithfully and lead courageously.' This vision is structured around four pillars: worship, scholarship, stewardship, and leadership, all rooted in a key Bible verse from Proverbs 3:5-6. University President Dr. Mark Johnson says the scripture provides students a 'dashboard for navigating life.' The 'worship intentionally' pillar emphasizes daily spiritual formation, while 'learn diligently' focuses on rigorous, biblically-grounded academics. 'Steward faithfully' broadens stewardship beyond finances, and 'lead courageously' calls students to lead with integrity and purpose.
- Louisiana Christian University is marking its 120th anniversary this year.
- The university's new mission and vision framework was developed over several months by President Dr. Mark Johnson and the Executive Leadership Team.
The players
Louisiana Christian University
A private Christian university located in Pineville, Louisiana, that was founded in 1906.
Dr. Mark Johnson
The president of Louisiana Christian University who led the development of the university's new mission and vision framework.
Dr. Henry Robertson
The vice president of Academic Affairs at Louisiana Christian University who says the revised mission aligns the institution with accreditation standards and expresses the university's core values.
What they’re saying
“We want to completely and holistically develop our students — not just prepare them for the workforce.”
— Dr. Mark Johnson, President (cenlanow.com)
“Worship is the foundation of all we do, shaping students to walk daily with Christ.”
— Dr. Mark Johnson, President (cenlanow.com)
“This new mission is a clearly defined, comprehensive, and now a published statement specific to LCU and appropriate for our 120th year of teaching and learning in Louisiana.”
— Dr. Henry Robertson, Vice President of Academic Affairs (cenlanow.com)
What’s next
The university plans to formally unveil the new mission and vision framework to students, faculty, and the broader community during a special 120th anniversary celebration event later this year.
The takeaway
Louisiana Christian University's updated mission reflects a strategic effort to reaffirm its Christian identity and purpose in the modern higher education landscape. By emphasizing holistic student development rooted in biblical principles, the university aims to prepare the next generation of servant leaders who can navigate life's challenges with faith, integrity, and a commitment to making a positive impact.


