Started by Hannah Imig and Libby Moran, Deeply Rooted LHS is a club that aims to connect students with like-minded faith friends. Deeply Rooted LHS meets every Monday at 6p.m. accompanied by scriptures and sermons. With over 60 members, Deeply Rooted LHS is growing fast. You can join Deeply Rooted LHS through their GroupMe and Instagram (@deeplyrootedlhs).
Lafayette students join together in faith through weekly bible studies
February 13, 2026
Co-founder, Libby Moran, recites part of her weekly sermon for Deeply Rooted’s Monday meeting.
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