MBU Student’s Album Declares that “Jesus Is Enough”

MBU senior David Gregory released his debut album, “Jesus is Enough,” in September 2021, which features original songs with several musical genre influences that portray his skill in creating music while giving glory to God. To listen to Gregory’s album, visit Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube.
Her Mission to Make Him Famous
“I feel like that’s specifically what God’s put on my heart, to write for the broken.”
The Invisibles
Have you ever wondered how every time an event takes place at MBU, the technology always seems to be in place and ready to go? Well, it’s because of a conscientious tech crew, which goes in hours or days before the event and gets everything ready to go, so it all comes off without a hitch. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look through the eyes of the MBU Tech Crew.
Picture This: MBU Hangs Up Another Historic First
Missouri Baptist University hosts the first-ever student photography contest with the winning works displayed in the university Art Gallery.
Research Symposium Continues Historic Growth
Join Missouri Baptist University students, faculty and staff as they support this year’s third annual Research Symposium, which has grown a remarkable 61 percent in participation since last year.
MBU Student Explores Art Through Photography
Missouri Baptist University student, Guy Shaw, stretches his creative muscles and applies what he has learned at school in a new artistic business venture.
The Perk: An Event for the Ages at MBU
The Perk event celebrated its 20th year recently in Muncy Gym, growing from a small gathering in 1996 to a full concert coffeehouse music event that entertained hundreds of MBU students. This year’s event, carrying the name “The Perk 20,” featured local artist Kenny DeShields.
Communications Department Cookout
The Missouri Baptist University Communications Department held a cookout for the students with majors and minors in communications on Sept. 15.
AMP Fallout Retreat
AMP campus ministries took a group of students up to Lake Williamson in Illinois for their annual Fallout Retreat, the weekend of Sept. 16. Over 20 students attended, including the MBU Chapel Band and guest speaker Curtis Gilbert, pastor of The Journey Church Metro East. The weekend was filled with Bible study, worship and of course, a lot of fun.