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A word from … David Cooper

I don’t think there is much that brings greater joy to our Father’s heart than to hear the voices of children lifting up praises to heaven! That is exactly what we enjoy each chapel day at FRCS. To see and hear hundreds of children, your children, singing praises to Jesus and proclaiming scripture is amazing. It also puts an exclamation point on why Christian education is so important in the life of a child.

Our goal at FRCS is to create Christian Scholars. We want to produce young people who, as many of us see each day, are unashamed to proclaim their faith and are also armed with academic truth. In our world today the Sunday school answers are no longer enough. We need to raise up a generation who, armed with knowledge and truth, can engage in the dialog of the day and stand. These children of today will soon be individuals of influence in this world—individuals of influence for Christ. This is why we are so passionate about what we do. We realize that the lives we change will soon be changing lives!

It is our prayer, hope and calling to be a part of creating the next generation of followers of Christ who will strengthen the Church and create God honoring culture. They will do so through our partnership with you, the empowering of the Holy Spirit, and the consistent prayers of all of us.

Today is Grandparent’s Day. A day to celebrate and honor a generation that loved, gave and sacrificed for our sake. May we be thankful good stewards of what has been given so that our children might stand, with unwavering grace-filled faith, upon a foundation laid down by the generations that have gone before them.

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At FRCS, students are challenged to think for themselves: to pursue questions of purpose and faith; to think critically about the world around them so that they can engage it, not avoid it; to make their faith their own so that they can remain strong in it even after they graduate