Monday 6 April 2020

     I hope and pray that everyone is starting to get into the groove.  The teachers continue to put great effort into continuing to provide an excellent education for our children.  Our children continue to take ownership of their own learning, and you continue to help your children when they need help.  This transition has been an amazing team effort on everyone's part.  I look forward to seeing how God's glory will be shown as we continue to work through this trial, and how our children will grow in this ever-changing world? 
     Holy Week is a week with ups and downs.  We learn about how Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a donkey and will be denied, beat, ridiculed and put to death.  As we all know, this is not how the story ends.  Three days after His death, we celebrate His resurrection.  Jesus conquered sin, death, and the devil.  He did this not for himself, but for the entire world.  2000 years later, we still find unending joy in knowing and believing this truth.
     This Easter will be one that will not be forgotten.  The physical churches will be empty, with no triumphant music playing, and no joyous people dressed up.  This will not stop God's people from worshiping at home, singing and praising His triumphant return, knowing that He is in control.  I look forward to returning to church, shaking people's hands and singing more joyous than ever.  God's glory will be seen in a way that has not been shown in many years.  

 

Chapel 
Chapel will be at 8:30 on
Maundy Thursday, April 9 and led by Pastor Arnold.
Next week chapel will return to Wednesday at 8:30

 

Principal Scott Dixon

Come By and Visit!

We are located at the corner of 72nd Street and Overland Drive in the Northland.

To schedule your tour, call Lisa Martens at 816-734-1060 ext 224.

7112 N Overland Drive

 

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