DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 28, 2016
ALL SCHOOL
Lunch Today: Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Lunch Thursday: Beef Ravioli w/Marinara
HIGH SCHOOL
TODAY- Key Club member meeting in the library. Grab your lunch and join us!
FALL ONLINE HEALTH CLASS
If you are in need of completing your high school health credit, the Fall 2 session of online Health begins October 24. If you would like to be enrolled in this class, you must fill out the form at this link by Friday October 14 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?fromEmail=true&formkey=dEJZNUFJWENFaTBlYW83cHBnNzdxcmc6MQ. You will be charged an extra $350 on your tuition bill for this class if it will be your 9th class of 2016-2017. The class is free if you have an early dismissal, late arrival or study hall in your schedule. If you took Health in 8th grade at Faith or have taken Health at Las Vegas Day School, Adelson or The Meadows in 8th grade, your high school Health requirement is already complete. Contact Dan Buikema at buikemad@flhsemail.org if you have any questions. (10/13)
AS A REMINDER: The service hour opportunities listed in the announcements are for Student Community Crusader Service Hours only. They do not qualify for FACTS Service Hours.
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Betsy Rhodes elementary school is looking for volunteers to help with their Halloween Howl. The date of the Howl is October 21st @5-8. Please email Kelly Nolan at nolzlv@yahoo.com
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Attention any MS or HS girl interested in going out for lacrosse, there will be an informational meeting on Sept. 29th at 6:30 pm in the weight room.
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Mountain View Lutheran Church is having a community outreach on Oct.2 and are in need of more volunteers. The sign-up closes on September 28th. The link to sign up:
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
RICHARD H. BRYAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL is looking for volunteers to help with their Harvest Festival on Friday, October 21 from 4:30pm to 8:30pm. Duties include food service, running the “carnival” games, and managing the cake walk. Please contact Alisa Koot or Richard Bryan at 702-324-5606 or email
rhbpta@gmail.com (10/20)
CRUSADERS SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
MOUNTAIN VIEW LUTHERAN SCHOOL is looking for volunteers to help with their Fall Festival on October 22 any time between 8:00am and 6:00pm. Since it is also Homecoming, they are willing to give our students the early slots. Please contact Michelle Rossman at
mrossman@mvlcs.org or call 702-233-9323. (10/21)
SUPPORT THE CHARITY OF THE MONTH
Donuts
Don't forget to come by and get some donuts on Friday morning, $1! (9/30)
Homecoming is approaching soon!!! Tickets are currently $50 until 9/30, then $65 until 10/7, $75 until 10/14. Hurry up and get your tickets, and come have a blast with your date Around the World.
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Ways to Serve for Mission Encounter (October 20 - October 23)
A free interactive exhibit where guests can encounter 3 other cultures without leaving theirs. We are looking for various positions/days/times for people to serve so guests can learn more about life in Cambodia, Dominican Republic and Liberia.
Positions Needed:
- 1. Registration
- 2. General
- 3. Role-Player
- 4. Tour Guide (10-minute story needs to be memorized)
- 5. Setup and Teardown prior to and after the event
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
Nevada Child Seekers - Oct 1st – Nascar – Kids Zone
Nevada Child Seekers volunteers will arrive two hours before the start of the Show and Shine event at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Volunteers need to check in at the Nevada Child Seekers booth. Volunteers will help set up booth, greet attendees and help coordinate the game and prizes at our booth.
Please use the link below to sign up:
CRUSADER SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY:
First Good Shepard Fall Carnival
Sunday, October 23 from 9-4 pm (Does not need to be the entire time, whatever you can do)
Contact: Hilda Washington (702)429-2690 Or First Good Shepard School Wear Faith Polo. Helping with Set up, take down, and running activities. (10/21)
Attention 8th-11th graders! Would you like to visit the amazing Inca ruins of Machu Picchu? Sail to an island on Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake? Explore Lima, the historic capital of Peru? Or walk the streets of Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Incas? Then join Ms. Gieseke and Mr. Crowder on a trip to Peru during spring break 2018 (March 29-April 7, 2018). We know it is a long way off, but start thinking about it NOW. The first informational meeting is Thursday, September 15th, at 6:30 p.m. in the library. If you have any questions or need further information, please talk to or email Ms. Gieseke or Mr. Crowder. Stay tuned for more information! (6/25)
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." In Philippians 4:6, God calls us to pray to Him about anything and everything in all situations. A new prayer group is starting up to do just that. The group will meet twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in room 112 at 7am, and the sole purpose of the group will be to pray for this school and those in it, this city, this country, and this world. If you are in need of prayer, whether you are a faculty member or a student, you are welcome to come on Monday mornings starting on September 12 and the members of the group will pray for you in person. If you want to request prayer, but not in person, you can send emails to request@flhsemail.org. If you are interested in joining the group and praying for everything under the sun, please contact Hannah Hines by email (hh8604@flhsemail.org) for more information or to confirm your intent to join. The first informational meeting for the members will be sometime next week. More information on that meeting to come. 6/2
All School Testing Day October 19
October 19 will be a minimum day and all students in grades 6-11 will be taking standardized tests on campus. All seniors have the day off that day. 6th and 7th graders will be taking the ACT Aspire Exam, which is a pre-ACT written specifically for each grade level, and they will be excused at approximately 2:00PM. Students in grades 8-11 will be taking the PSAT written specifically for their grade level. Juniors taking the PSAT are eligible for a National Merit Scholar designation if they score in the top 2% nationally on the exam. All other grade levels of that exam are simply practice for the junior year. 8th graders will be excused at approximately 11:45AM and 9th-11th grade will be excused at approximately 11:15AM. Please use the normal after school designated pick-up areas. Students should get a good night's sleep the night before, have a good breakfast that morning and come prepared with #2 pencils, a 4-function calculator, water and a healthy snack to eat during the break. Please contact Dan Buikema at buikemad@flhsemail.org with any questions or concerns. (10/18)
In cooperation with Princeton Review, Faith Lutheran is offering Princeton Review's Ultimate SAT course on campus, which includes 30 hours of instruction and 4 full-length diagnostic practice exams on Saturday mornings at 9:00. This course is valued at $1099, but Faith students can take it for only $599. The next available course starts with a practice test on Oct. 15 and runs mostly Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:00 PM through Nov. 30 leading up to the December 3 SAT. Exact dates for the class are listed below. To sign up please fill out the form at this link by October 5 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDJYTEl5VFF0UGR4Q3diUzFTUWF2RXc6MQ. The total $599 for the class will be added to your tuition bill once the class has begun. Contact Mr. Buikema at buikemad@flhsemail.org or 804-4400 for more information. (10/5)
Fall 2016 – SAT
10/15 Test 1
10/17 Class 1
10/19 Class 2
10/24 Class 3
10/26 Class 4
10/29 Test 2
11/1 Class 5
11/2 Class 6
11/7 Class 7
11/9 Class 8
11/12 Test 3
11/14 Class 9
11/16 Class 10
11/19 Test 4
11/28 Class 11
11/30 Class 12
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Attention any MS or HS girl interested in going out for lacrosse, there will be an informational meeting on Sept. 29th at 6:30 pm in the weight room.
FALL FESTIVAL MIDDLE SCHOOL BACK TO SCHOOL PARTY!!!!!!
Join us for our Faith Lutheran Fall Festival for FLMS students and their families on Friday, October 7 from 5-7pm. This event is put on by our MS STUCO and will have carnival games, food, photo booths, dunking for apples, face painting and BIG PRIZES! All proceeds will go toward “Souled Out” youth concerts and fun events throughout the year. Forms are available in the front office. (10/6)
PUMPKINS NEEDED FOR FALL FESTIVAL!
Bring in pumpkins to portable 67 before school and earn additional tickets to the fall festival! Small Pumpkin: 2 tickets, Medium Pumpkin: 5 tickets Large Pumpkin: 8 tickets and XLarge Pumpkin: 10 tickets.
SUPPORT THE CHARITY OF THE MONTH
Donuts
Don't forget to come by and get some donuts on Friday morning, $1! (9/30)
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." In Philippians 4:6, God calls us to pray to Him about anything and everything in all situations. A new prayer group is starting up to do just that. The group will meet twice a week on Mondays and Fridays in room 112 at 7am, and the sole purpose of the group will be to pray for this school and those in it, this city, this country, and this world. If you are in need of prayer, whether you are a faculty member or a student, you are welcome to come on Monday mornings starting on September 12 and the members of the group will pray for you in person. If you want to request prayer, but not in person, you can send emails to request@flhsemail.org. If you are interested in joining the group and praying for everything under the sun, please contact Hannah Hines by email (hh8604@flhsemail.org) for more information or to confirm your intent to join. The first informational meeting for the members will be sometime next week. More information on that meeting to come. 6/2
Attention 8th-11th graders! Would you like to visit the amazing Inca ruins of Machu Picchu? Sail to an island on Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake? Explore Lima, the historic capital of Peru? Or walk the streets of Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Incas? Then join Ms. Gieseke and Mr. Crowder on a trip to Peru during spring break 2018 (March 29-April 7, 2018). We know it is a long way off, but start thinking about it NOW. The first informational meeting is Thursday, September 15th, at 6:30 p.m. in the library. If you have any questions or need further information, please talk to or email Ms. Gieseke or Mr. Crowder. Stay tuned for more information! (6/25)
Daily Devotional
Cupcake Face
READ:
If we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness (1 John 1:9). Jack’s mouth and cheeks were plastered with blue frosting. When his father noticed the mess, he casually asked, “Hey Jack, did you eat a cupcake?” Jack answered, “No.” Since the evidence indicated that Jack had, in fact, eaten the treat, his dad good-naturedly questioned him again. Jack continued to deny that he had eaten the cupcake . . . six more times!
This “sweet” story has a serious side. When God asked Cain, “Where is your brother? Where is Abel?” (Genesis 4:9), Cain fired back, “I don’t know. . . . Am I my brother’s guardian?” Obviously, that wasn’t the point. Denying the truth never changes the truth. God knew that Cain had murdered his brother before He asked the question (v.10). Cain sinned by killing Abel but also by lying to God about what he’d done. Is it possible that refusing to acknowledge the sin in our lives creates a similar spiritual predicament? As John wrote, “If we claim we have not sinned, we are calling God a liar” (1 John 1:10). Denial can take many forms. Sometimes, we “reclassify” a wrong by refusing to call it sin. In our thinking, it becomes merely a less-than-perfect choice. And sometimes we deny sin by simply skipping over it during times of confession. Cain’s life shows us that consequences may come whether or not we admit our sin to God. Because God knew the truth, He took away Cain’s job as a farmer and caused him to live as a nomad. Thankfully, that’s not the end of the story. By God’s providence, Cain received protection, was able to have a son, and founded a city (Genesis 4:15-17). Let’s face it—God knows what’s going on in our lives whether we discuss it with Him or not. Yet He continues to reach out to us in grace and forgiveness. —Jennifer Benson Schuldt
MORE:
Look up Matthew 6:12 to see how honesty about sin was included in Jesus’ prayer. Read Hebrews 11:4 for an epilogue to the story of Cain and Abel. NEXT:
Do you have a sin in your life you’ve been trying to hide from God? What will happen if you confess it to Him and turn from it by His power?