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Fellowship

March 29, 2021
By Dr. Susan DeMoss
Heritage Dinner Table

At Christian Heritage Academy, we believe that words matter. Words have meaning. Defining one’s terms is the first step in our distinct method of Biblical reasoning. We use Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary to define our terms because it is America’s first dictionary and, within it, Webster used the Bible as its primary text for defining terms and contextual examples. Noah understood that without a common language and understanding of terms that there could be no fellowship between others. Fellowship is defined as an association, intimate relationships, partnership.

Recently, CHA has hosted two Heritage Dinners at Hidden Trails Country Club to share what God is doing in our school. These events have been an expression of the word fellowship. Each attendee who has come to one of these events has had an association with the school. Some attendees have been long-time CHA friends, while others have friends that attend CHA. The Heritage Dinners have been smaller and have provided a more intimate setting. This has allowed for intentional conversations and has strengthened intimate relationships. At our last dinner, several young families stayed after the event and just enjoyed each other’s conversation. This was such a blessing to see CHA’s family grow in fellowship. The dinners have also allowed our friends, families and alumni to partner with us in our three strategic initiatives:

  1. Develop Faculty Influence — To ensure the greatest impact on our student body, our first priority is to recruit, equip, and retain highly effective faculty members. (Luke 6:40)
  2. Provide Academic Excellence — To provide academic excellence for our students incorporating a biblical worldview in every subject area. (Philippians 4:8)
  3. Expand Athletic Opportunities — To increase athletic offerings for our students to expand our gospel influence. (1 Cor 10:31)

 

Through the generosity of our donors and table sponsors, we have raised over $115,000 towards these goals. In the coming weeks, we will be sharing more of how to partner with us to expand our gospel influence through the building of the Ralph Bullard Training Facility. 

If you would like to attend one of these dinners on April 8 or April 22 or sponsor the event, you may register on our website. 

As we make known what God is doing at CHA, please celebrate with us. 

“We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son, Jesus Christ,” — 1 John 1:3.

Watershed Moments

March 22, 2021
By Dr. Susan DeMoss

On February 26, 2020, Christian Heritage Academy completed its accreditation process with the Association of Christian Schools International through the spring of 2025.  As with any accreditation process, the school is affirmed in areas of strength, and recommendations are made in areas of growth.  One of the areas of growth was technology integration.  Ten days later, CHA found itself thrust into developing a plan for distance learning.  Today, March 22, marks the one-year anniversary of CHA’s distance learning program.  It was a watershed moment. 

Watershed is defined as a crucial dividing point or factor.  Prior to March 2020, CHA was primarily a notebook, paper, and pencil school.  Through the generous gifts of the Heritage Fund, the Lord provided Chromebook carts in the building and technology packages in every room.  He guided Mr. Kyle Smith to create personal email accounts for our students in the fall of 2019.  On March 23, 2020, CHA’s teachers, students, and families embarked on a new frontier. 

This new frontier has given us more tools to reach students who are absent from school for various reasons including school activities, family travel, and personal illness.  This year, teachers in grades 4th-12th have been challenged to post at least one announcement or assignment in Google Classroom each month.  During the recent snowstorm, CHA was able to provide quality online instruction to our students and forgo any make-up days added to the school calendar.  We are grateful for the Lord’s provision and the needed growth in our school in the area of technology integration. 

What has not changed is CHA’s commitment to excellence in teaching.  It is one of our core values.  CHA has always been committed to face-to-face instruction.  Our teachers are trained weekly in a biblical worldview and in our distinct philosophy of education known as the Principle Approach.  The Principle Approach teaches students to reason biblically in every subject area.  While distance learning has its place, there is no substitute for face-to-face instruction.  We are incredibly thankful to be in school five days a week this year. 

We would like to invite you to hear even more about God’s watershed moments at CHA by registering for one of our Heritage Dinners.  There is still room at our April 8 and April 22 dinners. 

We have been blessed to receive a donation to underwrite the Heritage Dinners in honor of the Bullard Family in remembrance of Mr. Ralph Bullard.  This generosity allows for all ticket sales to be designated to the fund of their choice at the banquet and will be considered a tax-deductible gift.  One option for giving is the Heritage Fund which goes towards the internal academic needs of the school.  Ralph Bullard Training Facility Fund monies will go towards the building of a new practice gym facility.  The Excellence Fund is for undesignated gifts.  If you cannot attend one of the dinners but would like to give towards one of these funds, please use this link

We would like to thank this year’s sponsors that have already registered:

Benefactor — Underwriter ~$30000
Bullard Family in Honor of Mr. Ralph Bullard

Platinum ~$10,000
Broadway Tag Agency 

Executive Level Sponsors ~$5000
Bryan’s Flooring, Inc. 
Immediate Care & Margins PLLC
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White

 

Visionary Level Sponsor ~$3000
Barefoot Homes, LLC
WatersEdge

 

Ambassador Level Sponsors ~$1500
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blair
Innovative Prosthetics and Research
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spangler
Tinker Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Trey Tipton

 

Legacy Level Sponsors ~$1000
Big Boys Hobbies Metal Detectors
Hill Insurance Agency
Mr. and Mrs. Zac Graves 
Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Nutt
Rankin & Thomas Families
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wolfard
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Young
Wootten Family
 
 

If you would like to register for this event or sponsor one of the dinners, please use this link

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Susan DeMoss at 672-1787 Ext 233 or Mrs. Robin Gonzales at rgonzales@cha.org.  Thank you for praying for CHA and these upcoming dinner events.

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