BCS: Mission Statement
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Bracken Christian
School will partner with Christian families through the leadership and
guidance of the Holy Spirit to provide an excellent education within the
context of a biblical worldview, equipping students to impact their
culture for Christ. |
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Our mission statement says a lot about our school. It is a statement that
was carefully crafted and each word has a wealth of meaning. There are five
words or phrases on which I would like to expand, to give a clearer picture of
what we want to do here at Bracken Christian School.
The first word is
partner. Bracken
Christian School is here to partner, not replace, the parents. God has given
each of you as parents the responsibility to educate your child. It is not the
school's responsibility, it's yours. God holds you accountable for this most
serious responsibility. Granted, Bracken will provide you with a great deal of
support, but it is still your responsibility. This does not absolve us of our
responsibility. We are still accountable for the job we do and how we do
it. We have been given an awesome privilege to come along side you and assist
you and we take that privilege very seriously. But your child was given to you,
not to Bracken. Practically, this means that you must get involved in your
child's education. Checking homework, assisting with projects, reading with
your child, making sure they get enough rest, making sure they have a healthy
diet, getting them here on time, communicating with them and their teachers are
all expected of our parents here at Bracken.
The next word that stands out in our mission statement is
Christian. Bracken
Christian School is not a reform school. We do not exist to take problem
children in and try to reform them. While this is certainly a worthwhile
purpose for some schools, it is not the purpose of Bracken. Also, we accept
students into our school based on a profession of faith from at least one
parent. Bracken Christian School does not exist to evangelize children
primarily. There are many schools out there whose sole purpose is to accept
the unsaved child and introduce them to Jesus Christ. We applaud and support
those schools in their mission. However, that is not why we exist. We are what
is called a covenant school. We covenant with Christian families to provide an
environment where they can bring their children and have them educated in a
manner consistent with their beliefs.
Next, Bracken Christian School will provide an
excellent education. When a student graduates
from Bracken Christian School, they will be able to attend the college of their
choice provided they have put forth the effort necessary to learn. Our
academics are structured to provide a well-rounded education for each student.
Students will be challenged to think critically and assess the events that
surround them through the lens of Scripture. But more about that in a
moment. Our graduates attend a diverse group of universities and colleges and
have proven capable of the challenge. Are we going to provide the crème de
la crème of academics? No. Obviously, we are not equipped to provide the
best education money can buy. There are schools that may have a stronger
academic program. However, you have our assurance that when your child
graduates from Bracken Christian School, they will be prepared to succeed in
college and in life.
Seeing events of life through the lens of Scripture is called a
biblical worldview. This
is the fulcrum upon which all of our programs hinge. Without a thorough
understanding of what God thinks about certain issues, we are left to interpret
the events of life based on how we feel, a sorely inadequate foundation from
which to work. A biblical worldview enables a person to set an anchor in
life. We are no longer tossed here and there by every contemporary cultural
wind. We stand on a rock while the remainder of the world continues to sink in
the sand of relativism. We are not arrogant when we say that we have the
truth. We state that fact with all humility, knowing that it is not our
intellect that has brought us to the truth, but the grace of a holy God. The
Bible stands as our lighthouse, constantly providing a reference point and
direction for our lives. Teaching our students to think biblically and assess
life biblically is of primary importance. Without that mindset, the mind of
Christ, a student will be lost in a world that is increasingly hostile to the
things of God.
What is the end result? What do we want our graduates to be? That is the
final phrase in our mission statement. Our desire is to produce a student that
will impact their culture for Christ.
Our world desperately needs it. If we have students graduate from Bracken
Christian School with a head full of knowledge yet lack the ability to integrate
that knowledge into their everyday lives through the empowerment of the Holy
Spirit, we have failed. God does not leave us here on earth to be
spectators. He desires for us to serve our brothers and sisters in love, with
humility, just as Christ has served us. There has to be a practical outworking
of our faith in Christ. Faith without works is dead (James 2:17). We desire
more than anything else...more than high test scores, more than championship
trophies, more than happy children, to train young men and women to be committed
followers of Jesus Christ. Christ demands nothing less.
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