LCBC exists to introduce people to Jesus and together follow Him. We are one church in multiple locations across the state of Pennsylvania.
Baptism is the opportunity to proclaim that you are “all in” as a follower of Christ. We had 189 people across nine campuses make that claim this weekend—and we are so excited to celebrate with them!…
If we aren’t intentional about how we follow Jesus, our internal struggles can hold us back. When we’re called into scary situations, we can have confidence that God is with us—and faith to begin fol…
We all have scars. But the most painful scars we hold are the ones that no one sees. Following Jesus through our pain means understanding that our pain may not be relieved—but it will be redeemed. An…
It’s easy to say we want to change…but where is the line between waiting for change and working for it? If we’re in Christ, grace has covered it all. But if we’re making destructive choices, we’re fo…
We know that being a Christian means more than just believing in Jesus. But what happens when our passion for our faith burns out? The life that Jesus invites us into cannot be experienced if we keep…
There are two additional voices that speak into the crucial conversations we have with ourselves—so how do we know when God is really speaking to us…and when he’s not? When we’re listening for God’s …
The conversations we have with ourselves are often the most important ones. So why do we end up making the worst decisions when the stakes are the highest? If we commit to telling ourselves the whole…
We were all made with a unique purpose—and a unique shape. Our spiritual gifts, heart, natural abilities, personality, and experiences all make up how we’re shaped to serve. God gave us everything we…
We each have an individual purpose, but our greater purpose as followers of Christ is to share our story of life change with the world. When we realize that our journey is not an accident, we can beg…
We have the tendency to make things more complicated than they need to be—including following Jesus. When it comes to suffering, it’s hard to understand the reason behind the pain. But God is more in…
Part of God’s purpose for us is to participate in his family. When we realize that church is not a place we go, but a family we belong to, we can start to realize our purpose on a deeper level. And w…
We all want to know why we’re here. When we realize why we’re valuable to God—what he has called us to do—we can live with a purpose that goes beyond ourselves. We were born with a plan in mind and a…
No one wants to feel like they’re just drifting through life. Living with intentionality means making the most of every opportunity we’re given—and living with the discipline to be all that God wants…
The new year is a time to restart and make corrections in our lives. But the first step to change is admitting that we’re wrong. To repent is to change direction, and when we realize that Jesus has c…
Life is messy. We try our best to do the right thing, but sometimes the decisions we make leave us elbow deep in our good intentions. This Christmas at LCBC, we'll be talking about what it looks like…
God sent his son to this earth to bring us peace. So why do we find ourselves asking for it every chance we get? Jesus provides us with the kind of peace we can rely on despite what we’re going throu…
We know that all things are possible through God…so why doesn’t it always feel that way? When we see him for who really is, our Mighty God, we can trust that nothing is impossible when we are his chi…
Who is the little baby that was laid in a manger that we talk about every Christmas? He is a wonderful counselor—he knows us completely, loves us fully, and is committed to seeing us through. And whe…
Baptism is a symbol that reminds us of our past, encourages us in the present, and tells us about our future. Find yourself in these stories of Baptism at LCBC.
Jesus says your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples. One of the ways we can love one another is by serving. There are opportunities all around us to serve and love …