Law Christian Fellowship
The Law Christian Fellowship was founded at the University of Virginia School of Law in 1973 and exists to provide an open, inter-denominational forum for Law students and their associates to grow and serve as Christians during their Law School years. LCF provides Bible studies, weekly meetings, service projects, retreats and other avenues to assist its participants in serving God by serving the Law School in practical, tangible ways. Law Christian Fellowship is open to any Law student, spouse, faculty member, administrative member or person otherwise affiliated with the Law School who is interested in starting or growing in his or her relationship with Jesus Christ. Two weekly meetings form the core of LCF’s work—one is specifically for prayer, and the other is for the investigation of what it means to be a Christian lawyer in today’s world. The Thursday meeting consists of Bible study and/or discussion of timely issues facing Christians in the legal community.
Click HERE to find out more about Law Christian Fellowship, or contact Timothy McConnell, Director of Graduate Ministries, at tim@studycenter.net or by phone - (434) 817-1050.
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