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Livingstones Policy

2006 -2007 School Year

NCCS Living Stones Volunteer Program

Link to download Forms

LivingStones Enrollment Form

 

New Covenant Christian School is a place where God allows you to act as living stones by sharing your God-given time and gifts to enable the Christian education of the next generation.  Please prayerfully seek God’s direction regarding how you can best help support the school to build up our children in the light of His glory.  Specific opportunities to serve are listed on the following pages.  No effort for this worthy purpose goes unnoticed by our Father in heaven. 

Volunteer as your heart is led by God to do so.  How we spend our time is a reflection of our true priorities where children and education are high on the list.  God will make a way in our busy lives to carry out His work and He will bless you in countless ways as you minister to His children.  A minimum of 20 hours service per year is required for each family in order to spread the work out evenly among us.  Many hands make work light and joyful!  There are endless opportunities to bless our children, teachers, administrators, staff, and parents, so please don’t feel limited by the 20 hours.  Investing your time in the school and our children will bring rewards only heaven can truly count.

 

 

School Support

Committees

Miscellaneous

 

 
   

”As you come to him, the living Stone--rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to him-- 5you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.” -- 1 Peter 2:4-5

 Consider the school’s impact on children’s lives as expressed in a quote from a former student: “Being in a school like this, you start to realize how fortunate you are that your parents have chosen to make sacrifices to afford a private school education. Sure, you take that for granted, but in the long run, you start to see your Christian education and ultimate relationship with God reflects how you handle everyday situations.”