Our Courses

High School:

Topic Based Curriculum

Comparative Religions:

The purpose of this course is to evaluate different world religions and compare and contrast those religions with Christianity. Students will be studying the origin, core beliefs, and fundamental practices of each religion and the fundamental differences from Christianity. Students will learn how to share their own personal beliefs with persons of differing religions with love and respect.


Old Testament Survey:

In Old Testament Survey, students journey through all 39 books of the Old Testament. This course explores major themes and will examine important historical and cultural background information to better understand the context of each book, while also identifying key people, events, and theological concepts. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed not only on biblical knowledge but also on meaningful life application—helping students connect timeless truths from the Old Testament to their daily lives and personal walk with Christ.

By the end of the course, students will have a stronger grasp of the foundation of the Bible and how the Old Testament points forward to the coming of Christ.

New Testament Survey:

In New Testament Survey, students walk through all 27 books of the New Testament. This course highlights major themes such as salvation, grace, and discipleship. Students will learn important historical and cultural background information, including key people, events, and theological truths.

Throughout the course, strong emphasis is placed on life application—challenging students to not only understand the message of the New Testament, but to live it out daily in their faith, relationships, and witness. By the end of the course, students will have a clearer understanding of Christ’s work, the role of the Church, and their own calling as followers of Jesus.

Science and the Bible

The purpose of this course is to teach Science through the lens of the Bible. Students will be given opportunities to explore historical uses of science in the Old Testament and New Testament in the Bible. They will study the Biblical creation account, medicinal findings in the Bible, and historical uses of science.

So Many Questions:

This course examines the life and teachings of God in the Bible to answer life's many questions. In this life we are faced with many unanswered questions or we just don’t know where to look. Over the course of the semester you will dive into God’s Word, so you can better understand your worldview and how you should live your life as a follower of Jesus Christ. During this time you will also learn how to study God’s Word on a deeper level and take a deep dive into the importance of trusting the Bible in its historical context.. The goal of the semester is for you to finish with a stronger and bolder relationship with Jesus Christ, so that you are prepared for whatever life brings your way.


Middle School:

Foundations

SIXTH GRADE: Foundation 1

2025-2026

The sixth grade curriculum is designed to focus on the relational nature of the Christian faith. Being rooted in the understanding that God is our good Father who created the world out of a deep love and affection and who has a design and a purpose for His children, students will learn how to find their identity in that love and then share that love with those around them.


SEVENTH GRADE: Foundation 2

2025-2026

The seventh grade curriculum is designed to focus on developing relational faith through the practice of the spiritual disciplines of the Christian life. The saving faith that is given through grace alone by God our good Father through the death and resurrection of Jesus is meant to be practiced, strengthened, and put to work. We begin by seeing how Jesus opens the holy of holies and gives us access to come boldly before the throne of God. Not only that, but He empowers us to put our faith to work and grow closer with Him and do good works for Him as His children.

EIGHTH GRADE: Foundation 3

2025-2026

The eighth grade curriculum is designed to focus on the authoritative nature of the Christian faith. Beginning with the understanding that God is our Creator and that we are made in His image, students will learn the importance of recognizing God’s authority in their lives and why it is necessary and good for followers of Christ to trust in and follow the commandments of God. Students will also learn the importance of following the sources of earthly authority in their lives (parents, teachers, governments, etc.) because all earthly authority is given by God. 


Student Resources

“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity.”

1 Timothy 4:12