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Canceled

September 21, 2020
By Dr. Susan DeMoss
Mr. Ferguson speaking in chapel

One of the marks of distinction at CHA is our emphasis on the external effects of the gospel in our world, especially in America.  On September 17, our nation celebrated its 80th Constitution Day, which is also known as Citizenship Day. Each year, our elementary and secondary students celebrate Constitution Day during a chapel service.  

Christian Heritage Academy believes that all history is “His Story.” God’s Providence can be seen throughout mankind and in the development of our nation and founding documents as well as in every subject. Our school is committed to teaching our students from PK-12 grades the principles of liberty.  On Tuesday, September 15, Mr. Aaron Ferguson, CHA’s Secondary Dean of History, spoke in chapel regarding the “Cancel Culture” and its threat to liberty. He shared five values of Christianity that the “Cancel Culture” contradicts.

Mr. Ferguson is a CHA Master Teacher and a scholar of our nation’s history.  This presentation regarding the “Cancel Culture” movement is informative and contains a powerful reminder of our responsibility as American Christians to propagate the gospel (Matthew 28:18-20).  Would you please set aside thirty minutes to view this chapel service and consider sharing it with others that you know?  John 9:4 says, “We must work the works of him who sent me while it is day; night is coming when no one can work.”  Let us be found faithful to share the gospel with a lost and dying world before we are canceled.

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