Lutheran Student Fellowship (LSF)
... is an on-campus club which aims to provide Brock University
students, as well as others, additional opportunities to grow in the grace and
love of Jesus Christ and to glorify Him through non-discriminatory acts of love
and service towards others.
Our Purpose
Leadership
... enabling young adults to learn and practise true leadership through
non-discriminatory service towards people of every race, nation, and religious
affiliation.
Lutheran
... fellowship initiated by Brock students of Lutheran-Church Canada both to
edify and to encourage one another in love, fostering an environment of
learning more about Lutheran Christian doctrine, whilst freely and joyfully
welcoming all Brock
students to share in this learning and fellowship.
Service
... practising service and love towards all peoples.
Faith and Fellowship
... in the grace and power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to save all,
without discrimination, from sin, death, and the power of the devil.
Officers (2012-13)
President: pending
Vice-President: pending
Treasurer: pending
Contact: lsf@busu.net
Chaplain: Rev. Kurt Lantz (klantz@brocku.ca), Resurrection Lutheran Church, 400 Glenridge Ave
Lutheran Student Fellowship aims to provide:
1. opportunities
for Christian growth through personal sharing of God's Word;
2. outreach
to those in the academic community with the Gospel message of God's love and
forgiveness in Jesus Christ;
3. participation
opportunities in training programs in witnessing, Gospel communication, leadership,
and skill development;
4. service
opportunities in the mission of the church whether locally, nationally, or
internationally;
5. assistance
to congregations of Lutheran Church-Canada
located in university and college communities to develop and foster a
ministry with students in the 6. campus setting;
7. support
for individuals and small groups of students who are without a supporting
congregation;
8. encouragement
to students, as they prepare for their vocation, to consider full-time
work in the church;
9. promotion
and utilization of student leadership on a local, regional, and national
basis;
10. advocacy
in presenting the needs and abilities of college and university students
to the church.
11. facilitation
of a positive transition from home congregation to campus ministry; and
12. establishment
of connection with local, regional, district, and national youth and young
adult ministries within the church.


