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Now if Christ is preached that He has been raised from the dead, how do some among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead? But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ is not risen. And if Christ is not risen, then our preaching is empty and your faith...
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Growing up in Texas with grandparents that lived halfway across the state, our vacations were generally loading up the four of us kids into the van and driving six or more hours from Dallas to the wind and sand swept plains of Lubbock. I look back on those trips with great fondness and joy. There...
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What a great week! From the creative costumes, to the ear-piercing screams of the Ram Jam, this Spirit Week has been the best ever. We can’t talk about Spirit Week, though, without a shout out to the courageous moms and dads who are showing up tonight at 5pm to take on their much younger and,...
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Christmas changes everything. What a blessing it was to spend time with our community last night at our Christmas Candlelight Chapel and again this morning with the always fun and memorable Christmas Hymn Sing Chapel. There is nothing quite like listening to young children singing the great hymns of Christmas, worshiping and praising our Lord...
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Earlier this week, our faculty and staff gathered together for a time of training and fellowship. Our teachers gained a new perspective: they had the opportunity to be students in Heritage classrooms as Mrs. Mamie Breaden led a Nature Studies class and Dr. Anthony Sciubba and Mrs. Michelle Bishop led a high school Humanities class....
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As I write this, I am sitting with colleagues from across the country who have come together in Richmond, VA to discuss classical and Christian education.  It occurs to me that we are here as a direct result of an event that we will celebrate on Monday, October 31. No, it’s not Halloween. On October...
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Running Toward It has been an incredible start to the school year, and I am so grateful for the grace and flexibility you have shown us as we continue to work to complete our construction projects. Whether it was a delayed butterfly release for our lower school, a delayed convocation for our upper school, or...
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“Rhetoric to Reality” If you watch any coming-of-age movie or show about students and high school, you’re immediately hit with the fact that those two are at war. The bumbling principal, the “cool” teacher that doesn’t listen to the bumbling principal, the rule-following teacher that is in constant conflict with the cool teacher, and then...
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“The Hour Had Come” The night before Christ was crucified was a busy night. Jesus institutes the Lord’s Supper, washes His disciple’s feet, pulls the curtain on Judas, issues the “new commandment”, and, of course, the events in the Garden of Gethsemane that led to his arrest and trial. That Thursday evening was a full...
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Dear parents, It’s been a busy few weeks leading up to spring break. I’m hoping to not hear the word “leak” in reference to gas or water for a few days! But even through all of that, God has been so faithful and gracious. Whether it was our amazing faculty and staff executing a last-minute...
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