First Assembly Christian Academy 

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First Assembly Christian Academy, FACA, opened it's doors to students in fall 1992. There were 41 students studying in three multi-grade classrooms known as "learning centers". The established curriculum was known as ACE or Accelerated Christian Education. With this style of training, children worked at their own pace through units that progressed to aid them in acquiring age-appropriate skills. The school remained under the ACE format through spring 1997

The transition to traditional grade separation and curriculum format began with incoming administrator and principal, Chris Johns. The school experienced significant enrollment growth and added preschool classes in 1998. Today FACA enrolls children from 3 years old through the twelfth grade.

The school earned national accreditation with the Associate of Christian Teachers and Schools (ACTS) in 2005.

  

Our Statement of Faith

We Believe:

  • the Bible to be the inspired and only infallible and authoritive Word of God.
  • that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
  • in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal future return to this earth, in power and glory.
  • in the Blessed Hope, which is the rapture of the church at Christ's coming.
  • that the only means of being cleansed from sin is through repentance and faith in the blood of Christ.
  • that the redemptive work of Christ on the cross provides healing of the human body, soul, and spirit.
  • that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, according to Acts 2:4 is available to believers.
  • in the sanctifying power of the Holy spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a holy life.
  • in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost, the one to everlasting life and the other to everlasting damnation.