|  Dick Wamsley, senior minister at Taylorville Christian Church, will 
			be the featured guest speaker. In celebrating LCU's 69th year of 
			providing Christian higher education, Wamsley's message is entitled 
			"The Best Is Yet to Be." Wamsley earned his Bachelor of Arts and 
			Master of Divinity degrees at Lincoln Christian University and holds 
			a Master of Science from Eastern Illinois University. Since 1990, he 
			has served in a number of Illinois churches and on various boards of 
			directors, including the LCU board of trustees as chairman from 1997 
			to 1999 and the LCU Alumni Association as president in 1992. Wamsley 
			also served for some time at Nebraska Christian College, Papillion, 
			Neb, as professor, dean of students and president. 
			
			 The LCU Founders' Day celebration coincides with the weekly 
			undergraduate chapel service and is open to the public. The institution was founded as Lincoln Bible Institute on May 4, 
			1944, as a place to train preachers, Christian teachers and other 
			Christian workers. Today, LCU has grown to three schools: the School of 
			Undergraduate Studies, Lincoln Christian Seminary, and Hargrove 
			School of Adult & Graduate Studies. LCU also offers classes at 
			extension sites in Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as in Peoria and 
			Normal. Many degree programs can be completed completely or 
			partially online. 
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			 Degree opportunities include various associate, bachelor's and 
			master's degrees, and a doctorate. Areas of study include vocational 
			church ministry, business, psychology, counseling, intercultural 
			studies and others. In 1961, LBI changed its name to Lincoln Christian College, which 
			was changed again in 1984 to Lincoln Christian College and Seminary. 
			In conjunction with the 65th anniversary in 2009, the name became 
			Lincoln Christian University. LCU is affiliated with Independent Christian Churches and 
			Churches of Christ (Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement). Today, in keeping with the founders' vision, LCU prepares and 
			equips more than 1,000 students to live their mission. LCU has seen 
			more than 16,000 students pass through its doors, and its alumni 
			have gone on to serve the Lord in all 50 U.S. states and more than 
			165 countries.  
            [Text from file received from
			Lincoln Christian University] 
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