Spiritual Life
In the hectic pace of today’s life, many Christian parents are concerned about providing their children with enough opportunities outside of school to learn about God. What a blessing that at WCA, the spiritual growth of students is intentionally nurtured and developed within each school day. The degree to which we envelop our students' daily lives is what we call 'Kingdom Education'.
Throughout every aspect of the educational experience at WCA, God’s word is rooted in the hearts of our students so that they may carry it with them for life. Here, young people gain a solid understanding of the Bible and enjoy the freedom to openly pray, worship, and express their faith in a variety of ways including:
Bible is integrated into every level of our school curriculum, even at the Diploma program level. Lessons are taught with a Biblical worldview, and culminate in specific courses in Old and New Testament, Christian WorldView, and classic Apologetics in the Upper School.
Grades K-5 start each day with a vibrant time of praise and worship, during which students lift their voices to the Lord with well-loved songs.
Weekly chapel time for our upper school students presents messages that bring God’s word to life at an age-appropriate level.
Students-in-Service is part of our Service Learning Program at WCA. In this program, Upper School students perform a myriad of services for Lower School students, model service to our external communities for Lower School students, and facilitate multiple service events each school year with the Lower School. Students-in-Service takes place on the first Wednesday of each month starting in August.
Our students are also often engaged in independent weekly Bible study groups from upper elementary grades through upper school.
Our students participate in special times of worship through annual celebrations such as the Flowering of the Cross ceremony at Easter, a school-wide Christmas caroling and fellowship time, and a Christmas ceremony for Socks for Seniors, where students wrap donated socks for seniors in retirement homes that lack resources to provide them.
WCA's Bible education philosophy centers around a practical outworking of the Great Commission:
Spiritual Life
In the hectic pace of today’s life, many Christian parents are concerned about providing their children with enough opportunities outside of school to learn about God. What a blessing that at WCA, the spiritual growth of students is intentionally nurtured and developed within each school day. This is part and parcel of our partnership with parents, called 'Kingdom Education': preparing their child intellectually, emotionally, spiritually, physically, and socially for life and eternity.
Throughout every aspect of the educational experience at WCA, God’s word is rooted in the hearts of our students so that they may carry it with them for life. Here, young people gain a solid understanding of the Bible and enjoy the freedom to openly pray, worship, and express their faith in a variety of ways including:
Bible is integrated into every level of our school curriculum, even at the Diploma program level. Lessons are taught with a Biblical worldview, and culminate in specific courses in Old and New Testament, Christian WorldView, and classic Apologetics in the Upper School.
Grades K-5 start each day with a vibrant time of praise and worship, during which students lift their voices to the Lord with well-loved songs.
Weekly chapel time for our upper school students presents messages that bring God’s word to life at an age-appropriate level.
Our “Prayer Buddy” prayer partnerships between upper and lower grade students pair older students with a younger student to pray and fellowship together.
Our students are also often engaged in independent weekly Bible study groups from upper elementary grades through upper school.
Our students participate in special times of worship through annual celebrations such as the Flowering of the Cross ceremony at Easter, a school-wide Christmas caroling and fellowship time, and a Christmas ceremony for Socks for Seniors, where students wrap donated socks for seniors in retirement homes that lack resources to provide them.
WCA's Bible education philosophy centers around a practical outworking of the Great Commission: