We are one year into our CCS journey, and we are so thankful for the community we have found here. How can that be after only one year? Well, I’m glad you asked! Let me explain. My husband and I both went to Christian schools growing up. (In fact, we met in high school and have been dating ever since!) However, we both agree that other than meeting one another, our experiences at our schools were less than ideal. So what, at the core, is different? Both schools have “Christian” in the name! Both have great hopes, intentions, and expectations for their students. Both have great people: teachers, parents, students, etc. Both have a Christian education and worldview. 

So why do we feel so blessed by CCS? And why do we see such a stark contrast? The reason is simple, yet so profound: CCS focuses on heart/soul discipleship, not merely behavior modification. It is a godly community with a focus on making disciples of Christ and sending them out into the larger community. This work of nurturing souls, shaping minds, and counseling hearts that is being done at CCS starts in kindergarten, then goes on to impact one’s life, one’s future vocation and family, and most importantly, one’s walk with Christ.

In one year alone, I can say that I have partners at CCS who desire to:

CCS does these things all for a greater purpose: in hope that the children who walk the halls will live for God and for His glory, encouraging, inspiring, and leading others to do the same.

This kind of work is awe-inspiring and humbling. Why? Because it is exactly what Christ asks us to do. He asks us to go and make disciples in Matthew 28:19-20. The teachers, administrators, and staff at CCS disciple our kids every day by speaking truth in love and living out the Gospel—to which our children have front row seats!

I appreciate how the CCS community shows love in big and small ways, such as…

At CCS students will get a great classical education that will prepare them for college and beyond. But the best part is that CCS provides this excellence in education while focusing on eternal priorities:

So yes, we are grateful for this school, and we expect to become even more grateful as the years go by.