[photos] Come Celebrate Nashville benefit concert

On October 8th, Come Celebrate Nashville benefit concerted was hosted by Lipscomb University in Allen Arena. The free concert benefited Second Harvest Food Bank and Warm Coats from Warm Hearts organizations. All who attended were encouraged to bring canned food items for Second Harvest Food Bank and to donate winter clothing for Warm Coats for Warm Hearts. Jeremy Camp was the lead musical artist performing with Carlos Whittaker and John Mark McMillan also making an appearance. This was the first Come Celebrate Nashville benefit concert. Jeremy Camp plans to continue the concert annually. Please upgrade your browser Slideshow (photo) credit: Emily...
Have talent?  Show it off

Have talent? Show it off

Do you have what it takes to impress the students of Lipscomb?  Kappa Iota Theta is giving you the opportunity to do just that. Lipscomb’s Got Talent Auditions Tuesday October 5, 2010 Swang 108 6-8pm Stomp Fest Tickets On Sale this Week Bennett Campus Center Main Floor $5 Please upgrade your...

Chapel this week, extra chapel credit opportunities

Tuesday: The GATHERING w/ Rhonda Lowry- Allen Arena Thursday: Swang 108:  Experiential Chapel Shamblin:  Women’s Chapel Ezell Chapel:  Liturgical Chapel University Theatre (Below Sewell on Granny White/High Rise side): Theatre Chapel Alumni: Praise and Worship Chapel Service Sheets online at http://campuslife.lipscomb.edu/page.asp?SID=41&Page=4634 -Weekly Service Features:  Big Brother Big Sister (http://www.bbbsmt.org/volunteer) has opportunities to work with kids from all over nashville! This is an awesome program. -All Service Sheets are due by December 6, 2010 at 5:00 pm. INSPIRATION FOR THE...
[photos] 31st annual Cowboy Show hosted by Tau Phi

[photos] 31st annual Cowboy Show hosted by Tau Phi

On September 25, 2010, Alumni Auditorium was filled for the 31st annual Cowboy Show hosted by Tau Phi. There was a talented showcase of Lipscomb students’ performances with a special feature by members of the Lipscomb staff. The band was lead by Pat Flyn, who has worked with many country music stars. Country music was exhibited and varied from classic songs, to top-40 hits and songs written by students. Burton Wood directed the event with Carter Hamric and Maegan Scherzinger as assistant directors. Performances were crowd pleasers with some being comedic and others having a more serious tone. The show ended on a high note, with a final song by current Tau Phi members and alumni. Please upgrade your...