Our Christian Faith

 Our Faith

Our Core Faith Beliefs

At Faith Christian Academy, our education is rooted in biblical truth and centered on a Christ-focused worldview. We believe that a child’s education is incomplete without the integration of faith, scripture, and a personal relationship with God.

WE DON’T JUST TEACH ABOUT GOD

We Live Out our Faith

We guide our students to develop a deep, personal understanding of who God is, who they are in Him, and how they can fulfill their calling in the world

God, Jesus, and Salvation

We believe in the one true God of the Bible, who is eternal, sovereign, and actively involved in His creation. He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to redeem us through His ultimate sacrifice, so that we may be reconciled to Him. Jesus is fully God and fully human, the only way to salvation, and the foundation of our hope. Through His death and resurrection, we receive forgiveness, grace, and eternal life.

Faith and Education

We believe that God created us for relationship—with Him and with one another. Because of Jesus’ redemption, we have direct access to a personal relationship with God. True education must include biblical truth, and every subject, discussion, and experience at Faith Christian Academy is intentionally woven with God’s wisdom and perspective, guiding students to understand His design and purpose in every area of life.

Parents and Community

We believe that parents are the primary educators of their children, with schools and churches serving as partners in that responsibility. FCA exists to support families in raising Christ-centered, spiritually mature leaders who will honor God, serve others, and stand firm in their faith. Through biblical teaching, mentorship, and a strong Christian community, we help equip students to impact the world for Christ.

FCA Curriculum

The FCA Curriculum is a combination of Christian homeschool and curriculum from foundations specializing in a certain subject. The goal was to look for the strongest piece of a curriculum from several sources and then match them with each student’s need. For example, the Good and the Beautiful curriculum is relaxed and gives the teacher opportunities to work individually as they learn their letter writing and sounds in first grade For group reading, another strong program with readers, Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) uses phonics. In second and third grade Language Arts, the Horizon curriculum is strong in phonics rules. And CKLA has fun reading group books. As a parent, you are invited to see the combinations for your child’s grade. Call for a time that is convenient.