A word from … Scott Perry
Many of you attended the Thanksgiving Celebration last Friday. It was another chance to celebrate abundance with loved ones—what a gift! My wife Linda and I were blessed with a visit from her parents who...
Many of you attended the Thanksgiving Celebration last Friday. It was another chance to celebrate abundance with loved ones—what a gift! My wife Linda and I were blessed with a visit from her parents who...
Our chapel theme this year, “Faithful,” is rooted in Hebrews 11. The author of Hebrews includes many characters in his “Hall of Faith,” and about a month ago I shared a chapel message on one...
Our culture is a mess. We are surrounded by a society painted in a relativistic gray that enables anyone willing to shout loud enough to insist their “opinion” is “truth”. Confusion reigns as king in...
Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I...
We have entered the last days of leaf-peeping peak colors in Colorado. The weather is changing and so is the earth. As autumn blows into full swing, the air cools down, and the warmth of...
This school year begins my 7th year at Front Range Christian School, and I feel that I’ve been around long enough to see the authentic qualities that make FRCS unique. When thinking of the big...
Lance Ferrin is an FRCS Board member. As we embark on another exciting year at FRCS, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve alongside such a dedicated and loving community. Our school has always...
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to study in Israel for five weeks. One of the major takeaways I gained from my time in the Land was a renewed appreciation for the critical role...
Meaning in Moments At the start of this new academic year, I find myself reflecting on the power of moments. The life of a school is punctuated by meaningful moments—commencements, continuations, award ceremonies, senior games,...
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” ~ Simone Weil School starts. Hallways are full. The noise and chatter and clanging of lockers makes the building feel more alive than it has felt...