
Spiritual Development
As a non-denominational school, we welcome students from a wide range of Christian traditions.
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Four years of Bible Class
Our Bible classes are taught by teacher and Spiritual Life Director, Matt Hannan, MDiv. Freshmen and Sophomores complete Old and New Testament surveys, while Juniors and Seniors study application, apologetics, and the Christian Worldview.
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​​​Daily Devotions
We begin each day with prayer and a ten-minute devotion​.
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Koinonia
Each Wednesday morning our students come together to share a prepared breakfast and meet in small-group Bible study groups. Group leaders unpack the day’s Scripture passage for the students and the group considers how the message applies to their lives today and in the future.


​​​​​​Chapel
Chapel starts Friday mornings. The student Worship Team leads in prayer and singing, and a guest-pastor from a variety of local congregations provides a spiritual message.

​​​​Fall Mountain Retreat
In mid-September, our student body heads to the White Mountains for a three-day retreat filled with games, hiking, adventure, and worship. The focus of the retreat is to establish spiritual goals for the year and strengthen relationships in our community.


​​​Mission Trips
Our mission trip is one of the most formative experiences for our students. Each April, we prioritize a "Great Commission" experience, sending students both near and far to put their hands and feet to work for Christ. Students serve in numerous ways, ranging from outreach and evangelism to service and hospitality. Places our students have traveled to in the past few years include: Detroit, Philadelphia, Uganda, San Antonio, Bangor, Guatemala, New York City, Hungary, and Costa Rica.​​

Teachers as Mentors
Alongside teaching, our faculty take seriously the role of mentor or discipler. The faculty has a burden not only to share their academic expertise but also their love of and commitment to Christ.

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