LCU holds baccalaureate service, toast for seniors
Louisiana Christian University held a baccalaureate service Friday evening at First Baptist Church in Pineville for its graduating seniors.
This was the first baccalaureate service for the university, but President Dr. Mark Johnson said it will become an important tradition moving forward.
βThis was a time of prayer and to show our thankfulness to God for the conclusion of this journey for these students,β Johnson said. βCommencement is a time for awards and congratulations. The baccalaureate is a time for honoring the Lord with praise.β
Dr. Stewart Holloway, pastor of First Baptist in Pineville, delivered a charge to the graduates.
He encouraged the students to continue believing in God even though they may feel uncertainty in their future paths.
βGraduation is a time of disorientation,β he said. βOne day, you know exactly what you are. You have a routine, a schedule, and the very next day you donβt.β
Reading from Ecclesiastes 3, he told the students their lives will be full of highs and lows and everything between, but that God is in control of all of itβeven when the purpose may be unclear.
βBehind every season of life stands the good purpose and plans of God,β Holloway said. βThere will be moments youβll feel at the top of your game and moments youβll feel forgotten, but God wastes nothing. He uses every extreme of life to shape you and write your story. God teaches us and strengthens us through the highs and the lows.β
Holloway encouraged the students to fix their eyes on God and listen to His calling on their lives.
βLook up and also look within,β he said. βThe ache inside the human heart is for God. Nothing earthly can completely satisfy because we are built for something greater, beyond what we can see. That something is a someone, and that someone is God. We see only a small partβa joy, a sorrow, but God sees the whole picture.
βWhen you stand back, you realize God has made everything beautiful in His time.β
At the conclusion of the service, Johnson called all the seniors to the front of the sanctuary for the faculty, staff, and families to pray for them.
Student Government Association President Camille Allgood, a history major, said the service was very special.
βThis was a perfect ending to my LCU career,β Allgood said. βDr. Johnson really shows he cares about the students. This made us feel cared for and prepared to leave.
Lexi Broussard, an exercise science major, echoed Allgoodβs sentiments.
βThis meant everything,β she said. βIt was good to hear the words everyone spoke. I feel very blessed with all the support we got throughout the year from our faculty, our family and Dr. Johnson.β
Following the baccalaureate service, seniors were invited to the presidentβs home to share a celebratory non-alcoholic toast.
The Senior Class Commencement Toast was created by the president and his wife, Heather, as a newly established tradition designed to provide something that graduation ceremonies often cannot fully offer: intimacy, reflection and one final shared moment as a class family.
βHosting the event at the presidentβs home made the evening even more meaningful for us, as it symbolized both welcome and farewell,β Johnson said. βJust as our freshman class was welcomed at the beginning of their journey, our seniors were celebrated and sent forward as they prepared to begin a new chapter.β
The toast revealed late-night conversations, chapel experiences, classroom discussions, athletic victories, spiritual growth, friendships formed, challenges overcome, and memories made across campus. The toast was designed to honor those moments in a meaningful and relational setting.
Allgood beautifully captured that spirit by lifting a toast βto a prosperous futureβ for the graduates.
βHer words reflected both gratitude for the journey behind them and hope for the calling ahead,β Johnson said. βIn many ways, the moment represented what we strive to be: a place where students are known, celebrated, challenged, and prepared to walk faithfully into their future.β
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Media Release Β Β | Β Β May 9, 2026 Β Β | Β Β Pineville, Louisiana
Contact: Dr. Elizabeth B. Clarke, Director of University Communications | Elizabeth.clarke@lcuniversity.edu