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Who are we

We are Christians, with a focus on Academics and the ministry of the local Church.

The Lanier Theological Library & Learning Center is operated by the Lanier Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Mark and Becky Lanier, dedicated to serving the Academy, the Church, and the community.

Our mission is to advance God’s Kingdom through biblical scholarship, theological education, and training for Christian ministry.

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What’s on?

Dr. Malcolm Yarnell LCTM 108 Christian Theology II Who is Jesus Christ?
03
Oct
LCTM
LCTM 108 Who is Jesus Christ?
Ft. Dr. Malcolm Yarnell
13
Oct
Class
Faith & Fiction – October, 2025
Ft. Guy de Maupassant
17
Oct
Panel
Divine Gift Giving
Ft. John Barclay
LCTM 229 Paul's Theology and Ethics with Dr. John Barclay
17
Oct
18
Oct
Lecture
Questions from the Theology of Paul
Ft. John Barclay
20
Oct

Education

The Lanier Certificate in Theology and Ministry
We train ministers and laypeople in Scripture, theology, Church history, and mission in order to serve the Church and extend God’s Kingdom.
Greek at the LTL
Deepen your understanding of the New Testament and learn to read the Scripture in its original language. Explore the poetry and nuances that are sometimes lost in translation or buried in the footnotes of your study bible.
Hebrew at the LTL
Discover the richness of the Old Testament by learning to read Scripture in its original Hebrew—uncovering meaning often lost in translation.
Faith & Fiction
A monthly discussion group that uses short stories to spark imagination, deepen faith, and foster thoughtful community conversation.
Hall of Reason
The Hall of Reason is a public lecture series and open forum dedicated to exploring the relationship between faith, reason, and the human experience.
Biblical Literacy
What Is Biblical Literacy? Biblical Literacy is a dynamic, in-depth Bible study led by attorney and biblical scholar Mark Lanier. Combining legal insight, cultural context, and original languages, the class explores how Scripture remains relevant and life-giving today. It’s a thoughtful, accessible journey into God’s Word—driven by truth, guided by compassion, and grounded in the love of Christ.
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The Building Blocks of Prayer
This class examines the biblical foundations of prayer, clarifies common misconceptions, and invites participants to embrace a faithful, consistent life of prayer.

Philippians 4:8 – “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”

Visiting us, to advance your theological study and explore your faith