Student of the Month

CHRIST ALONE

It’s all about Jesus. It’s only about Jesus. It’s always about Jesus. We want our kids to know that their identity is anchored in Him… not in performance or popularity. A child who lives this out might pray when anxious, speak openly about their faith, or show a faith-filled peace in the middle of challenges. We see families living this value when they gather around the Word at home or make worship a regular rhythm in their lives. When Christ is the center, everything else finds its place. And when we are in alignment with Him, we are right where we are designed to be!


BETTER TOGETHER

From that identity flows connection. We’re made for community, and we’re stronger when we walk together in better, healthier relationships. At school, this looks like encouraging a classmate, forgiving quickly, including the left-out, sharing the burden, and serving others with joy. At home, it means shared meals without distractions, Sunday worship as a family, family faith talks, and daily moments of grace and forgiveness. Together, we grow as the Church to care for and serve one another.


UNIQUELY CRAFTED

As students grow in Christ and community, they begin to discover the unique way God has gifted them. Whether it’s singing in chapel, solving problems in class, helping someone on the playground, or quietly encouraging a friend—every child has a role in God’s story. Families support this by noticing those gifts, cheering them on, and finding places to use them to serve others. We want to see children and families take great joy in knowing and living out how God has wired them to love the world around them by pointing to Jesus.


TANGIBLE FAITH

All of this leads somewhere. We see this leading to a faith that shows up in action, specifically with people who don’t know or believe in Jesus. We want our kids to live their faith in visible, meaningful ways: helping a friend, showing integrity, praying for someone in need. And in our homes, we model this by serving together, meeting real needs, and being present in the lives of others. This is where faith becomes not just something we believe, but something we live.


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