Called to Be Peacemakers

Called to Be Peacemakers

Dear Parents, Over the past few days, news came out about a great tragedy that took place in Canada many years ago at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia. We know that 215 children never made it home to be with their parents.  As a parent, I can...
Teacher Appreciation

Teacher Appreciation

Dear Parents, We all remember our teachers, and I am sure we have stories to share. I remember gathering around my grade 1 teacher as she sat on her desk and played her guitar, leading us in our morning singing and devotions. My grade 4 teacher taught us about Africa,...
Pentecost

Pentecost

Dear Parents, This week during our chapel time we recognized Pentecost, as we will be celebrating the 50th day after Jesus’ resurrection. In the Jewish tradition, a feast that celebrated the beginning of the wheat harvest came 50 days after the last celebration...
Reflect Jesus Everywhere

Reflect Jesus Everywhere

Dear Parents, It amazes me how God can use the gifts and passions that He has placed within us, if we allow Him to do so, by placing them back in His hands. I was reminded of this as we welcomed a special guest who is using his gifts to have a Kingdom impact. In his...
Virtual Grandparent’s Day

Virtual Grandparent’s Day

Dear Parents,What a blessing it was this morning to welcome our Trinity Grandparents and grandfriends to our chapel! While we wish the circumstances had been different and that we would be able to celebrate in person as in past years, we still wanted to take the...
Languishing

Languishing

Dear Parents, Have you or your child(ren) been feeling increasingly less energetic these days, as we navigate through this 3rd wave of lockdown? I recently came across this article that describes our sense of “blah” as languishing. The New York Times goes on to...