Monday, May 5, 2008
National Day of Prayer
When the National Day of Prayer comes around each year it gives us a reason to celebrate school-wide prayer during a school day that is already marked with prayers of students, teachers, administrators, parents, and countless other UCS prayer warriors. Each and every day is opened with prayer and devotion in home room. Additionally, faculty and staff have daily prayer and devotion and the administrative team has devotion and prayer every Thursday morning from 8:30-9:30. In fact, UCS would not be what it was today if it wasn’t for the fervent prayers of all those who love and support the school.
During the National Day of Prayer students, faculty, and administration led the school in a moment of prayer at the beginning of each hour of the school day. The following schedule outlines the specific area of prayer each hour:
8:00am - Praise to the Lord for His Blessings and Goodness
9:00am - Prayer for classmates and all schools located in Rome/Floyd County
10:00am - Prayer for faculty, staff, and administration
11:00am - Prayer for state/local officials, safety personnel (Sheriff, Police, EMS, Firemen)
12:00pm - Prayer for President Bush, Congress and Federal Employees
1:00pm - Prayer for leaders of other countries
2:00pm - Prayer for missionaries in the USA and foreign countries
3:00pm - Prayer for military personnel
What a blessing it is to live in a country where the open prayer to God is a freedom enjoyed by all.
Glenn Getchell,
Headmaster
Thursday, May 1, 2008
UCS Claims Another Spelling Bee Championship
On February 26, UCS third grader Abigail Sorrow won a spelling bee featuring students from UCS, Darlington, St. Mary's and Excel Christian (Cartersville). Abigail won that event despite competing against fourth and fifth graders.
Congratulations to Wendy and Jasmine, as well all the other competitors from UCS and the other schools, for their performance at this morning's spelling bee.
To see the Rome News-Tribune's coverage of the event, click here.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Update from Argentina
Hello,
It’s evening, and Mr. Poston and I are preparing to leave for a speaking engagement in a Gypsy church out in the rural areas. It’s getting late, and we are all tired, but we have had two very good days of work.
The students have been in front of hundreds of kids at every level and have sowed the Gospel message well. I am proud of their attitude and discernment. They have displayed to me that they know the Gospel and care about it being communicated well. They have given effort both physically and emotionally to make that happen. UCS should be proud of them.
All are physically well, but a bit tired. After a good night’s sleep they will do the rounds again tomorrow culminating in a service at a final church where our translator Michael works and attends.
Pray for physical strength. Pray for patience in the heat. Pray for the Holy Spirit to make Christ known and lift the veil of unbelief from their eyes.
Mitch Jolly
Teaching Pastor
Three RiversCommunityChurch
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Steel Drum Band Shares Joy of Christ, Music in Bainbridge
See the following links to see articles about the group's trip to Bainbridge. One article also includes a video.
Steel Drum Band To Perform Thursday
Unity Christian Steel Drums Entertain (includes video)
Calypso Sounds Fill The Air
Friday, March 14, 2008
Ignorance Is No Defense
Mr. Morgan is a well-known prosecutor and defense lawyer in Georgia and has appeared on numerous television shows to discuss laws as they pertain to Georgia’s youth.
The upcoming visit was born out of a discussion topic on the law and legal procedures in a senior seminar at Unity. Homeroom teachers for the 8th through 12th grades have been reading and discussing Mr. Morgan’s book with their students in preparation for the trial lawyer’s visit. Mr. Morgan will address the students and faculty at 10 a.m. on Monday and lead a Q&A session afterwards. He will then give a talk open to any interested parents as well as the public at 7 p.m. at Unity Christian’s Upper Campus (2960 New Calhoun Hwy. NE). A reception for Mr. Morgan will follow.
For more information about the evening presentation or for directions to Unity’s Upper Campus, please call 706-292-0700. To learn more about J. Tom Morgan or his book go to www.ignoranceisnodefense.com.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Why should I send my child to UCS?
Why should I send my child to UCS?
WOW! A loaded question! As I toured a family that I know pretty well around our campus on a recent Visitors’ Day, I was asked this question. I took a deep breath and began to share…
Academics?
UCS has chosen curriculums that challenge and prepare students to succeed at the next level, an academic program that is competitive to any private or public school in our area. But is that the real reason?
Extracurricular Activities?
UCS offers students many opportunities to use their gifts in music, drama, art, and sports. But is that the real reason?
UCS teaches the Bible and students pray in class?
Sure, we set aside time each day for prayer and the study of God’s Word and for some that is enough to justify calling ourselves a Christian school, but that really isn’t the reason either. I know of Christian students and teachers in many public schools who meet regularly to study God’s Word and pray.
So what is the real reason?
In Deuteronomy, we are told to love the Lord our God with all our heart, all our soul, and all our strength, and to commit ourselves wholeheartedly to this command. We are to repeat it again and again to our children. We are told to talk about it when we are at home and when we are away on a journey, when we are lying down and when we are getting up. UCS is intentional about teaching your child to incorporate Jesus into every aspect of his day and in every situation. Unlike in other schools, where your child may be asked to focus on academics for 8 hours of the school day and leave his spiritual growth for times other than school, UCS purposefully plans mission opportunities to help your child discover ways to take his faith beyond himself and into a world where others may not know Jesus. UCS is also intentional in choosing, training, and equipping teachers to take advantage of every opportunity to help your child relate his biblical beliefs to everything he does.
So why UCS?
Because you desire to place your child in an environment that is deliberate about partnering with you to help your child in growing to love God with all his heart.
1 Peter 3:15 says,
“…if you are about your Christian hope, always be ready to explain it.”
Every year about this time there is a buzz in the community about what is going on at Unity as many parents seek to evaluate where their own children should go to school the following year. As parents, many times you are Unity’s greatest advertisement. I encourage you to be ready to answer the same question that was asked of me. Of course, your answer may sound a lot different than mine. I encourage you to share your story about why you chose Unity. In doing so, you may be giving hope to someone who is in need.
God bless!
Mrs. Wisener
3rd Grade Teacher
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Unity's Abigail Sorrow Wins Spelling Bee
Congratulations, Abigail!
For the Rome News-Tribune's coverage of the spelling bee, click here.