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Mark Johnson

From pulpits to politics: LCU president leads bold season of growth and outreach across Louisiana

May 12, 2025

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – From the church pulpit to the governor’s visit, softball fields to ribbon cuttings, Louisiana Christian University President Mark L. Johnson has spent the spring months fully immersed in advancing the mission of LCU across Louisiana and beyond.

Since early spring, Johnson has logged over 10,000 miles, meeting with donors, visiting churches, attending alumni events, and championing the cause of Christian higher education throughout the region. And his official start date of June 1 isn’t even here yet.

Johnson was unanimously voted in as LCU’s 10th president in February by the Board of Trustees.

“It’s been a rich and rewarding season,” Johnson said. “The Lord is opening doors for LCU, and we’re stepping through them with boldness, vision and gratitude.”

Celebrating students remained a top priority. Highlights included the LCU Ring Ceremony, spirited support for the university’s softball and baseball teams, and special graduation recognitions for student-athletes. Café Du Monde celebrations and engaging theatrical productions added joy and creativity to campus life.

Of campus, Johnson preached at churches across Louisiana, spoke at the Director of Missions Conference, and participated in the Dr. Maggie Martin Marketplace Leadership Summit. He also opened a session of the Louisiana State Legislature alongside the Central Louisiana Chamber of Commerce and hosted Gov. Jeff Landry for a special campus visit.

LCU also celebrated a generous and meaningful gift: $50,000 was received from First Baptist Church of Lafayette in honor of Luther A. Burney’s retirement and decades of faithful service. The gift will benefit the university and stand as a testament ot Burney’s enduring impact on Christian leadership and education.

In the civic arena, Johnson addressed the Central Louisiana Rotary Club, participated in local ribbon-cutting events, met with prospective students, and collaborated with business leaders on shared initiatives.

“We’re not just educating students,” he said. We’re shaping Christian leaders who will make a difference in every sphere.”

Crucial to the university’s momentum, Johnson credited the exceptional executive team surrounding him.

“I’m blessed with a group of leaders who bring wisdom, energy and Christ-centered commitment to every table they sit at,” he shared.

From academics to admissions, security to technology, and advancement to finance, each team member has helped guide LCU through this vital season of transition with excellence and care.

As LCU looks toward the future, Johnson remains energized by the progress and partnerships underway.

“This is a season of favor and opportunity,” he said. “We’re moving forward—together.”

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