Faith - Greater Atlanta Christian School
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Faith - Greater Atlanta Christian School
Faith
Christian faith is lived in the classroom, across campus, and between peers.
If you ask Greater Atlanta Christian School families what makes them feel at home in our community, the answer is clear. It is the shared values and beliefs. Faith and spirit bring this academic community to life. You see it and feel it in expected places, like the 21 mission trips and regular fellowship opportunities we offer. You also see and feel it in the way that faculty and staff mentor students inside the classroom and out, and in the ways peers become family.
GAC's Mission
GAC is a non-denominational Christian school that encourages students to learn more about what it means to have faith in God, put it into action, and find meaningful and healthy relationships in their school environment every day.
Our community strives to meet each student wherever they are on their faith journey and inspire them toward Christ. The result is a community where students grow spiritually and emotionally through serving others and engaging in deep and relevant conversations. Relationships are of the utmost importance, and we are humbled to walk alongside families through life.
It is our hope that students and families would be met with love and encouragement as we seek to "grow as Jesus did,
"in wisdom, stature, and in favor with God and man
" (Luke 2:52).
Chapel
Bible Class
Student Ministry Program
Chapel Worship Band
Spiritual Retreats
Global Missions
Service & Philanthropy
High School Prefect System
Parent Opportunities
Chapel is held multiple times a week at each school level. Students participate in praise and worship and hear messages that are meaningful and relevant to their age level.
Bible class is an academic subject taught at every school level. Middle and High School Bible classes include a wide variety of options such as Biblical Foundations, Comparative Religions, Capstone Experiences, and Student Ministry.
Guided by faculty, students lead chapel time and inspire the student body with thoughtful programs. This is offered at the Lower, Middle, and High School levels.
Students share their musical gifts to guide worship and praise during weekly chapel.
Annual camp-like retreats at the Elementary, Middle, and High School level create space for Spartans to disconnect from the distractions of life and engage in genuine relationships with peers and teachers. Students hear from special speakers, connect in small groups, participate in service projects, worship God, play games, and laugh together.
Students and faculty travel across the country and the world to share the Gospel and help those in need.
Click here to learn more
.
Students, faculty, staff, and parents serve the local and global community through nonprofit and service-oriented groups and efforts.
A call to leadership is encouraged from the earliest stages at GAC and blooms in High School as students prepare for the next stage of their lives. Chosen from the senior class, Prefects lead committees across campus that help students take ownership of their school experience. Committees include: Service, Publicity, Unity, Student Life, Admissions, and Academic.
Parents and family members are invited to share their faith on campus in weekly Moms and Dads Bible studies, monthly family worship nights, prayer groups, prayer walks, annual spiritual retreats, local and global family service opportunities, and the parent speaker series.
“The guidance of my teachers and the biblical learning provided in our daily Bible classes and chapel services created an early foundation of faith that was much more impactful than I realized at the time. It reinforced a moral standard that helped steer my compass when confronted with many challenging ethical dilemmas and life decisions. Without the influences of those teachers, classes, and classmates, I’m certain that I’d not be on the same path that I am today. Now as a parent, I’m excited to provide a similar environment to my children. I know that the teachers have and will continue to pour their love into our children to watch them flourish and achieve even greater things.”
Thomas Vorpahl '92, Parent to three GAC students
Lead by example.
At GAC, students are shaped by their families, peers, and instructors. This is a Christ-centered community that takes seriously the gift and responsibility to represent Christ in how we worship, learn, and live. Our Statement of Faith and Community Covenant demonstrate these beliefs and ensure that GAC thrives as a faith-infused academic community.
The GAC Statement of Faith is signed annually by each member of the Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, and staff. The signatures are their promise to uphold our mutual beliefs in God’s message reflected in the Bible and historic Christianity.
Read GAC's Statement of Faith
The Community Covenant is a set of guiding principles that our Board of Trustees, administration, and staff commit to exemplifying in their day to day lives. The Community Covenant helps to ensure that everyone who interacts with GAC students upholds the responsibility of a faith infused community.
Read GAC's Community Covenant
Grow in faith.
GAC is a community where people are doing life together, by the grace of God.
Learn More
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Faith
Christian faith is lived in the classroom, across campus, and between peers.
If you ask Greater Atlanta Christian School families what makes them feel at home in our community, the answer is clear. It is the shared values and beliefs. Faith and spirit bring this academic community to life. You see it and feel it in expected places, like the 21 mission trips and regular fellowship opportunities we offer. You also see and feel it in the way that faculty and staff mentor students inside the classroom and out, and in the ways peers become family.
GAC's Mission
GAC is a non-denominational Christian school that encourages students to learn more about what it means to have faith in God, put it into action, and find meaningful and healthy relationships in their school environment every day.
Our community strives to meet each student wherever they are on their faith journey and inspire them toward Christ. The result is a community where students grow spiritually and emotionally through serving others and engaging in deep and relevant conversations. Relationships are of the utmost importance, and we are humbled to walk alongside families through life.
It is our hope that students and families would be met with love and encouragement as we seek to "grow as Jesus did,
"in wisdom, stature, and in favor with God and man
" (Luke 2:52).
Chapel
Bible Class
Student Ministry Program
Chapel Worship Band
Spiritual Retreats
Global Missions
Service & Philanthropy
High School Prefect System
Parent Opportunities
Chapel is held multiple times a week at each school level. Students participate in praise and worship and hear messages that are meaningful and relevant to their age level.
Bible class is an academic subject taught at every school level. Middle and High School Bible classes include a wide variety of options such as Biblical Foundations, Comparative Religions, Capstone Experiences, and Student Ministry.
Guided by faculty, students lead chapel time and inspire the student body with thoughtful programs. This is offered at the Lower, Middle, and High School levels.
Students share their musical gifts to guide worship and praise during weekly chapel.
Annual camp-like retreats at the Elementary, Middle, and High School level create space for Spartans to disconnect from the distractions of life and engage in genuine relationships with peers and teachers. Students hear from special speakers, connect in small groups, participate in service projects, worship God, play games, and laugh together.
Students and faculty travel across the country and the world to share the Gospel and help those in need.
Click here to learn more
.
Students, faculty, staff, and parents serve the local and global community through nonprofit and service-oriented groups and efforts.
A call to leadership is encouraged from the earliest stages at GAC and blooms in High School as students prepare for the next stage of their lives. Chosen from the senior class, Prefects lead committees across campus that help students take ownership of their school experience. Committees include: Service, Publicity, Unity, Student Life, Admissions, and Academic.
Parents and family members are invited to share their faith on campus in weekly Moms and Dads Bible studies, monthly family worship nights, prayer groups, prayer walks, annual spiritual retreats, local and global family service opportunities, and the parent speaker series.
“The guidance of my teachers and the biblical learning provided in our daily Bible classes and chapel services created an early foundation of faith that was much more impactful than I realized at the time. It reinforced a moral standard that helped steer my compass when confronted with many challenging ethical dilemmas and life decisions. Without the influences of those teachers, classes, and classmates, I’m certain that I’d not be on the same path that I am today. Now as a parent, I’m excited to provide a similar environment to my children. I know that the teachers have and will continue to pour their love into our children to watch them flourish and achieve even greater things.”
Thomas Vorpahl '92, Parent to three GAC students
Lead by example.
At GAC, students are shaped by their families, peers, and instructors. This is a Christ-centered community that takes seriously the gift and responsibility to represent Christ in how we worship, learn, and live. Our Statement of Faith and Community Covenant demonstrate these beliefs and ensure that GAC thrives as a faith-infused academic community.
The GAC Statement of Faith is signed annually by each member of the Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, and staff. The signatures are their promise to uphold our mutual beliefs in God’s message reflected in the Bible and historic Christianity.
Read GAC's Statement of Faith
The Community Covenant is a set of guiding principles that our Board of Trustees, administration, and staff commit to exemplifying in their day to day lives. The Community Covenant helps to ensure that everyone who interacts with GAC students upholds the responsibility of a faith infused community.
Read GAC's Community Covenant
Grow in faith.
GAC is a community where people are doing life together, by the grace of God.
Learn More
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