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DISCIPLESHIP

Equipping Students to be Lifelong Disciples of Jesus Christ

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01. Chapel

Elementary Chapel (Grades K–5) begins at 8:40 a.m. During elementary chapel, students learn through engaging, age-appropriate teaching rooted in God's Word. Through worship, storytelling, and interactive lessons, our youngest students are guided to understand God’s great love and His redemptive plan.

 

Secondary Chapel (Grades 6–12) begins at 9:20 a.m. Secondary chapel opens with student led worship. Local pastors, ministry leaders, and community speakers are invited to share God's Word, giving students the opportunity to hear from a variety of trusted voices who faithfully teach God’s Word and model a life committed to Christ.

 

Parents are warmly invited to join us for Chapel on Wednesday mornings as we gather to worship and grow together as a school family.

02. Bible Class

At Seacoast Christian School, all of our students grades pre-k through 12 have Bible classes integrated into their everyday curriculum. Bible classes are developed and taught with one goal in mind: equipping our students to become lifelong disciples of Jesus. While this looks different at each grade level, the hope is that our students will be able to experience Jesus in a real, tangible, and life changing way. 

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Through elementary and middle school, students are taught the fundamentals of the Bible, from Old Testament heroes of the faith to the gospel story of Christ’s birth, death, and resurrection. They are provided scripture to memorize and are instilled with foundational building blocks for their faith as they grow and mature as students. 

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In High School, students are provided with more in-depth studies to further build upon the foundations provided in elementary and middle school and equip them with the tools needed to continue to build and fortify their faith as they get older. By Senior year, students will learn Bible study tools and habits that they can carry forward into adulthood, while also being provided a secondary course that teaches them an in depth understanding of the common religions and worldviews of the cultures around us so that they can both understand the world they live in, and defend their faith as they enter it.

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03. Discipleship in Action

All SCS high school students complete 50 hours of community service before graduation.

 

The mission of Seacoast Christian School is to prepare students to be lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ. SCS seeks to teach, influence, and encourage each student to effectively integrate Biblical truth into his or her daily life and to impact the world around them for Christ.

 

The Community Service Program exists as a practical extension of that mission. Its purpose is to instill and cultivate a genuine heart for serving both God and others. Through meaningful service opportunities, students learn to put their faith into action, reflect Christ’s love in tangible ways, and develop a lifelong commitment to serving their church, community, and beyond.

 

At SCS, we believe discipleship is not only taught in the classroom—it is lived out. As students serve, they grow in humility, compassion, responsibility, and leadership.

 

Love God. Love Others.

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