Through GO! trips, students can serve alongside more than 90 alumni who are long-term missionaries in 40 different countries.
Through GO! trips, students can serve alongside more than 90 alumni who are long-term missionaries in 40 different countries.
Six Residence Halls on campus, each with distinct traditions, as well as canyon homes for student housing on-campus or bordering the campus.
We have over 20 clubs and student societies for shared interests, fun, and academic and career advancement.
We have 10 intramural sports tournaments open to all students, occasionally hosting inter-collegiate intramurals as well.
We have 3,200 students enrolled across all of TMU's programs, with 1,200 undergraduates living on campus.
We have over 20 clubs and student societies for shared interests, fun, and academic and career advancement.
We have 10 intramural sports tournaments open to all students, occasionally hosting inter-collegiate intramurals as well.
We have 3,200 students enrolled across all of TMU's programs, with 1,200 undergraduates living on campus.
Through GO! trips, students can serve alongside more than 90 alumni who are long-term missionaries in 40 different countries.
Six Residence Halls on campus, each with distinct traditions, as well as canyon homes for student housing on-campus or bordering the campus.
TMU not only compels students to achieve academic and professional excellence, but we also develop wisdom, establish convictions, and produce leaders in every student.
Since arriving at Master’s, she’s grown in her love for the local church. She’s seen what it looks like to enjoy vibrant personal study of God’s Word. And, she’s developed an interest in the classical liberal arts, going so far as to add the program as a second major.
He was initially drawn to Master’s for its culture and commitment to biblical principles. “First and foremost, I love the emphasis on the gospel and on Jesus Christ,” he said. “The love for people and the love for others is reflected throughout the campus.”
Due to generous donors who support the University, the Bible department was able to gift me with the Pastor-Teacher Scholarship this year.
Resident Assistant (RA) of Dixon Hall, Danielle actively involved herself in campus life and in the lives of her fellow students.
Enoria Lee grew up in China. While she always hoped to study at a conservatory during her college years, she never thought she would attend a small university in Santa Clarita, California.
She sometimes scans through a pleasant bank of TMU memories: She’s had great mentors, she’s made lifelong friends, she’s grown in her desire for God’s Word, and she’s been an NAIA All-American.
Read MoreSince arriving at Master’s, she’s grown in her love for the local church. She’s seen what it looks like to enjoy vibrant personal study of God’s Word. And, she’s developed an interest in the classical liberal arts, going so far as to add the program as a second major.
He was initially drawn to Master’s for its culture and commitment to biblical principles. “First and foremost, I love the emphasis on the gospel and on Jesus Christ,” he said. “The love for people and the love for others is reflected throughout the campus.”
Due to generous donors who support the University, the Bible department was able to gift me with the Pastor-Teacher Scholarship this year.
Resident Assistant (RA) of Dixon Hall, Danielle actively involved herself in campus life and in the lives of her fellow students.
Enoria Lee grew up in China. While she always hoped to study at a conservatory during her college years, she never thought she would attend a small university in Santa Clarita, California.
She sometimes scans through a pleasant bank of TMU memories: She’s had great mentors, she’s made lifelong friends, she’s grown in her desire for God’s Word, and she’s been an NAIA All-American.
Read MoreDid you know that TMU was ranked a Top 2 “Most Inspirational Schools Nationwide” by WSJ, and Top 3 “Colleges with the Best Student Life in California” by Niche? Located only miles from beaches, mountains, the desert, and Los Angeles, and also ranked among California’s safest cities, Santa Clarita may just be the perfect place for a young Christian to attend school.
17 men’s and women’s teams that exist to train God glorifiers (Is. 43:7; 1 Cor. 10:31), gospel ambassadors (Mt. 28:18-20; 1 Cor. 9:23; 2 Cor. 5:14-21) and kingdom influencers (Mt. 25:14-30).
“Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls, and upon finding one pearl of great value, he went and sold all that he had and bought it.” Matthew 13:45-46 LSB
Last week during chapel, Dr. Paul Twiss, Professor at @mastersseminary and pastor at Bethany Bible ...Church, preached on the level of commitment believers must have upon realizing the value of knowing Christ as Lord.
Chapel is a vital part of The Master’s University, complementing a student’s academic and spiritual experience, and providing the campus community with a dynamic worship experience. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, students, faculty, and staff gather for a time centered on the expositional preaching of Scripture. Speakers include pastors, missionaries, faculty members, Christian leaders, and students.
Along with chapel, TMU students get to experience student life, academics, athletics, and preparation for professional excellence – all uncompromisingly committed to Christ and to the sufficiency, inerrancy, and authority of Scripture.
Visit masters.edu to browse 150+ programs and learn more about an education For Christ and Scripture.
Calling all alumni! Be sure to check out the Class Notes section of our fall magazine, featuring highlights of graduates from across the decades. See what your classmates are up to now, starting on page 72:/fall-2024-magazine-flipbook/
“But with You there is forgiveness, That You may be feared.”
Psalm 130:4 LSB
Last week during chapel, senior pastor at First Baptist Church in Mustang, OK Michael Staton preached from Psalm 130 on the proper response to divine forgiveness: the fear of the Lord.
Chapel is ...a vital part of The Master’s University, complementing a student’s academic and spiritual experience, and providing the campus community with a dynamic worship experience. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, students, faculty, and staff gather for a time centered on the expositional preaching of Scripture. Speakers include pastors, missionaries, faculty members, Christian leaders, and students.
Along with chapel, TMU students get to experience student life, academics, athletics, and preparation for professional excellence – all uncompromisingly committed to Christ and to the sufficiency, inerrancy, and authority of Scripture.
Visit masters.edu to browse 150+ programs and learn more about an education For Christ and Scripture.
At Ͽϲͼ, student-athletes like Kate Merical compete, study, and worship as part of a campus community wholeheartedly committed to Christ and Scripture.
Learn more at masters.edu/athletics.
This semester, the TMU theater program will be putting on a stage production of “The Curious Savage”.
There will be six showings that will take place on October 18th, 19th, 25th, and 26th.
“I love The Curious Savage because it is funny and quirky and all of that - set in a ...sanatorium where Mrs. Savage is being confined because her step children want her fortune. But also, it offers considerations of themes that are just as pertinent (and Biblical!) today as they were when it was written in the 1950’s – the value of kindness, humility, truth, honesty, and friendship contrasted with the folly of greed, selfishness, and dishonesty. We are looking forward to a rich, and funny, production this semester!” - Tricia Hulet, TMU Theater Director
For more information and to purchase your ticket head to masters.edu/theatre.
We can’t believe the first month of the semester is over… How are you feeling, Mustangs?
“Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. Serve the Lord Christ.” Colossians ...3:23-24 LSB
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