9/12/2023 0 Comments Kids bible study in cypress![]() One of the things I love most about classical Christian education is that at its foundation are great books and stories. The wonder of it all changed how I viewed education. I had no idea that a secular/sacred divide did not have to exist in the realm of education, that in reality, all things – whether math, science, or history – are part of God’s domain. Teaching my children through the classical method during our homeschooling years, my own education began to be redeemed. Over the years, educating my own children took our family on a journey that led us to classical education. I have an MA in Intercultural Studies/TESOL from Wheaton College and a BA in English from Mississippi College. ![]() I am married to the most patient of all husbands, Joe, and we have three wild and wonderful boys: Mason, Josiah, and Amos. I’m one of the founders of Cypress Grove Academy.I am delighted to be part of a school and team of teachers whose goal is to reach students with the Gospel while also providing excellent education, and I look forward to meeting you all soon! Science and art were my favorite subjects as a kid, and I love that I get to combine them every day in my music and teaching! I have four years of experience teaching private music lessons, most of which have been spent with the Worship Arts Academy at Moffett Road Baptist Church. I am delighted to be part of a school and team of teachers whose goal is to reach students with the Gospel while also providing excellent education.ĭuring my time as an undergraduate at UM, I tutored everything from math to science to English. The more I learn about math, science, and music, the more intricately intertwined they seem to me- a testament to God’s creativity and thoroughness in his creation I hope to impart this love of knowledge to my students as well. I am currently studying at University of Mobile, pursuing my Masters of Music in Vocal Performance. Louis, MO, I have called Mobile home for 5 years. From left to right: are Anna Phillips, Joseph Phillips, Sarah Phillips, Coach Theresa Lochtefeld, Tony Gano, Lacie Gano, Eric Johnson and Andrea Munroe.Hello! My name is Faith Hezel and this year I am teaching Algebra II, Physics I, Pre-Algebra, and Logic I. Teens will study the Gospel of John in the year ahead.įor more information about Wesleyan Bible Bowl, contact Jim Terwilliger, national director, at Cypress Wesleyan’s winning team. “Most individuals tend to stick with what they’re comfortable with, but to incorporate true discipleship and fellowship, we needed to get kids to experience how to work with and communicate with new people,” said Nate Crawford, quizzing tournament coordinator. The hard work of these quizzers, along with the rest of the top ten in each category, will be recognized with scholarships totaling $15,000 per category.Ĭolor Wars was new to the event this year, an attempt “to give students an outlet to help build friendships and fellowship with other quizzers from around the nation.” In the written competition, Munroe took top honors, followed by Deitrick and Stewart. Grace Deitrick and Katherine Reed, both of Milton, tied for third. In the toss-up category, which focused on buzzer work against other individuals, Dillon Stewart of Sweetser emerged as the winner in his final year of quizzing, followed closely by Andrea Munroe of Cypress. Their team is led by long-term coach Theresa Lotchefeld. They each will receive an $1,100 scholarship to the Wesleyan college or university of their choice. Members of the winning team from Cypress include Lacie Gano, Tony Gano, Eric Johnson, Andrea Munroe, Anna Phillips, Joseph Phillips and Sarah Phillips. Sweetser Wesleyan (Sweetser, Indiana) finished second, with Milton falling to third on the day. However, the reigning champions from Cypress Wesleyan (Galloway, Ohio) won the day with a championship quiz that came down to the final question. In the top division, Christ Wesleyan (Milton, Pennsylvania) entered the finals as the top seed, having gone undefeated in the preliminaries. Wesleyan Bible Bowl is committed to discipleship, fellowship and scholarship - engaging the spirits, hearts and minds of students in a way that will enable lifelong growth through the study of the Word of God.ĭuring the first two days of competition, teams participated in preliminary rounds that determined rankings for the final day of competition. ![]() Some have competed in both Wesleyan and Nazarene tournaments. They have studied 1 and 2 Corinthians, meeting weekly for Bible studies and practices and attending various practice quizzes in their regions. After months of hard work, study and memorization, teams of Wesleyan quizzers from across the nation gathered for the annual Wesleyan Bible Bowl National Tournament at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana. ![]()
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