Santa Clarita Christian School
February 25 and 26, Santa Clarita Christian School junior high and high school students volunteered at one of 10 ministries, Help the Children, during their two-day service event called iServe.
For two days students serve in the name of Jesus, encouraged by His promise in Matthew 25:40, “…for whatever you have done to one of the least of these my brothers, you have done to Me.”
This year SCCS students served at the Ronald McDonald House, The Oaks Camp, The American Cancer Society, Help the Children, Backyard Missions, Fred Jordan Mission, SCV Pregnancy Center, as well as visiting assisted care facilities and packing boxes for Prayer Angels for the Military. All the students served alongside their teachers and a number of parent volunteers.
Developing servant hearts is a core value at SCCS. “iServe is an important program that helps to build a pattern of service in the lives of our students, so whether they’re at SCCS, college, or living as an adult involved in a local church, they will continue to look for ways to serve the Lord,” said Garrick Moss, SCCS Activities Director. “The iServe program is one of the many unique offerings at SCCS that makes the school such a special place.”
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