What He’s Done
Posted on April 2, 2026
Fitting for Holy Week, this week was also Spiritual Emphasis Week for our school. The week has been packed with meaningful activities. Here are just a few:
- Inspired by Jesus, who “emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant” (Phil. 2:7), we launched a new spring service project during a special chapel on Monday. During the Warriors For Hope Pack-a-Thon on April 17th, our students will pack 10,000 meals for local food banks and pack 100 backpacks for children in foster care, while raising funds for Tuition Assistance. In preparation for the event, our student-mentors brainstormed sponsorship ideas with their younger buddies.
- On Tuesday, all students visited prayer stations organized by the secondary Bible classes. The stations helped guide the student body in praying for a variety of needs, local and global. We also held our monthly Finale, honoring students and teachers for the way they display the fruit of the Spirit in their lives.
- Our high school Praise Team led all three chapels on Wednesday in a wonderful time of Scripture reading and worship. It was such a refreshing time in God’s presence!
- We wrapped up the week with our regular chapel time, as we remember Jesus’ death on the cross and celebrate the miracle of His resurrection.
All of our prayers and worship are the result of who Jesus is and what He’s done. Because He came, taking the penalty for our sin, and dying in our place, we can be forgiven and restored to fellowship with God. As the Praise Team sang yesterday:
“I’m clean. It’s not what I have done. But what You’ve done for me. You paid it all upon that tree. Oh, hallelujah.” (From “Washed” by Joe L. Barnes / Joshua Holiday / Mitch Wong / Steven Furtick)
We hope you can take a few minutes to watch this latest video, which not only shows Spiritual Emphasis Week activities but also photos from the Elementary Science Olympiad, our March Finale, and much, much more.
Aren’t you so grateful for all He’s done for us? Enjoy celebrating His resurrection!
