Friday, August 29, 2014

Take Me Out to the Ball Game!



While many are thinking fall sports, SACS Baseball Families came together on Saturday the 23rd to give the field some much needed TLC!






The dugouts, concession stand and surrounding walls were painted a brilliant dark green. 












 Players, coaches and parents came out and worked together for the love of the game! Coach Mike Kripner led the crew in hopes a facelift for our field will not only improve safety and skill but will draw more attention and fans to the stadium by Spring season!






Now back to fall athletics....
The Middle School Cheer Squad says
GO LIONS!!

And we all say...HAVE A GREAT LABOR DAY
WEEKEND!!!!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Perseverance and Resolve...Keys to SACS Missions




“The Mission TEAM Which Would Not Give Up”

By Ron Bracy


          The SACS Overseas Mission Trip of 2013-2014 was as unique as it was challenging.  It was a trip which will not be forgotten, because it was a trip which almost was not.  But, because of the commitment of the students to go wherever God wanted, it was a trip which was greatly blessed by God.
            Like the previous eleven overseas mission trips, the mission team of 2013-2014 was headed to Ukraine.  Plans had been made; team members had been chosen; dates had been scheduled; airline tickets had been reserved; room and board had been set up; and, supplies had been selected.  All was normal.  Or, was it?
            There were little things which were troubling; beneath the surface, there was uncertainty.  An article here; a newscast there; an email from friends in Ukraine; and, photographs on the Internet.  And, as the Fall months slowly passed, a climax began to build in Eastern Europe.  Political and military actions in Ukraine and Crimea crashed upon the scene in the last couple of months of 2013.  And, by December, it was clear that a decision was going to have to be made.  Was it safe to go to Ukraine?
            In January, the mission team leadership made a decision in conjunction with the parents, school administrators, and Ukraine mission leadership.  The trip to Ukraine was cancelled.  Now, what to do?
            After several weeks of exploring various locations ranging from Latvia (in the Balkans) to other places in Eastern Europe (Romania was one), the decision was made to go to Moldova (next door to Ukraine).  An opportunity to minister was already in place in Moldova through a mission organization established by Mr. Ganaway in 1991.  Changes were made; new airline reservations were scheduled; sites were determined for ministry; and, all the other logistical issues were modified.  However, the uncertainties had had one effect; the mission team was smaller; but, still determined to go on.  Moldova was the new mission site for the trip.
            But, again, God had other plans.  In the months of February and March, clouds of political and military unrest continued to spread throughout Eastern Europe, even within Moldova.  Again, the question was raised: was it safe to go to Moldova?  And, once again, a climax came, and a decision had to be made.  In April, the trip to Moldova was cancelled!
            But, this mission team, now reduced to twelve in number, would not give up.  At what, some thought was the final team meeting, the students voted unanimously:  “Wherever God wants to take us, we want to go!”  Within five hours, God revealed the location where He had planned for the team to go all along – Malawi, Africa.  Through the efforts of a local pastor, the SACS mission team joined with the mission team of another church near Tyler, Texas.  All the logistics, airplane flights, room and board were already in place.  And, the date, June 6-17, 2014, was exactly the time frame which met the needs of the SACS mission team.  When God puts His plans into motion, they are always perfect!
The ministry in Malawi was awesome.  The faithful Twelve, augmented by three former SACS students (now in college) who had gone on previous mission trips, and their two adult sponsors, found themselves walking in the steps of Jesus.  They shared the Gospel message, personal salvation testimonies, and True Love Waits in five schools to over 4,000 Malawian students, literally going into the school classrooms to speak.  Each team member had a personal interpreter, and two-by-two, they went into numerous villages going door-to-door or into village squares to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.  They saw literally hundreds of children and adults pray to receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.  On one afternoon, they shared in the baptisms in a small river of 170 Malawian converts—and one of their own, Miss Hallie Barr.  They also worked in Zoe’s Place and Hope House—mission stations—as they helped feed over 200 orphans each day.  Afterwards, they shared the Gospel with the children through Bible stories, songs, and games.  Try and imagine the faces and hearts of those young children—and the adults—as they experienced the love of Jesus through the lives of your SACS students!!!
Why was this particular mission trip so blessed by God?  The answer is simple—this group of SACS students refused to give up.  They knew in their hearts that God had called them to missions for this year. And, they waited and waited and waited until God revealed where He wanted them to go.  Then, they said with the prophet Isaiah, “Here am I.  Send me!” (Isaiah 6:8)

There were two other actions which were influenced by the efforts of the SACS mission team.  The church near Tyler had never previously taken a mission team of high school students with them.  In their pastor’s words:  “your students overwhelmed us by their capabilities and hard work.”  They have invited SACS to go with them next year!  And, the local pastor who initially opened the door for us to go to Malawi is now making plans to open another mission station in Malawi.  Faithfulness to God’s call will always bear bountiful fruit!!!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Morning at SACS


Before a book is opened...a problem calculated...or an experiment attempted, SACS students already have been hard at work beginning at 6AM.

Both HS & MS cross country teams are running in the dark, basketball players are in the gym, and athletes are lifting in the weight room as the day begins with dogged determination toward excellence. 

So, please everyone, remember once you drive on to this campus, your cell phone must be down...it is against the law and dangerous for our kids for you to be on your phones.  All runners are instructed to use reflectors, but can still be difficult to see.

Whether light of day or dark of night, the rule always applies for all of us...no cell phones used in cars while on campus.

Let's keep our students safe! 

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

All Here Now...United In Spirit


Senior athletes greeted elementary families for the first day of school today and the kids, on both sides, loved it!  Today we have a guest post from Rusty Sugg in our Admissions Office.  Rusty reminds us we are all UNITED IN SPIRIT!



UNITED WE STAND

Another school year is upon us and this year (as it is every year) is different from one preceding it.  That’s because the face of SACS changes as God’s good, sovereign, and faithful hand guides His children into our community for that appointed season before He guides them on to the next chapter of their lives.  So while people, programs, and provision ebb and flow accordingly, the mission to which God has called us – providing a Christ-centered education to equip students for works of service – remains the constant.  It is for this reason we look forward to each new year with fresh anticipation to see what God is going to accomplish through this community in the lives of those He’s drawn to it.

An enjoyable part of interviewing families who apply to SACS is hearing the “back story” of how they were drawn here.  Approximately 2/3rds of new applicants come because of conversations they’ve had with people who currently attend or formerly attended the school.  As those current and former families share their “SACS experience,” prospective families identify with it as representing what they desire for their children and family.  Jesus said, “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto me” (John 12:32).  Prayerfully, it is the manifestation of Jesus in the life of our school community (both individually and corporately) that He’s using as the draw for current and future families. 

And, of course, just because the pieces are in place doesn’t mean it automatically happens.  If we intend for our children to grow into Christ-centered people reflecting the servant heart of Christ, that mindset and behavior must be modeled in each one of us as examples for them to live into.  This is the mechanism at work when Scripture says, “Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ” (1 Cor 11:1) and, “Keep putting into practice all you learned and received from me--everything you heard from me and saw me doing…“ (Phil 4:9).  It’s not enough to proclaim truth, we have to live into the truth we proclaim if our lives are to have any credibility and our truth claims any validity. 

The theme being embraced by SACS this year is: “United in Spirit; intent on one purpose.”  If God is indeed a good, sovereign, and faithful God (and we certainly believe He is), then no one at SACS can be here by accident.  Therefore, each one of us – employee, parent, student – are the divine appointments God has called to participate in His plans and purposes which He intends to use this community to accomplish.  So, let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us and may God give us a spirit of unity as we follow Christ Jesus (the author and perfecter of our faith), so that with one heart and mouth we may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (Heb 12:1-3; Rom 15:5-6

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Faculty and Staff Return...United in Purpose!



Faculty and staff have returned to the SACS campus after a wonderful time of summer refreshment.  They are united in purpose to provide your children with excellent education, Biblical guidance, and the love of Christ!
In service... began with a time of praise...

Laughter....

Dining with new and old friends....

Catching up....

Motivation...

We cannot wait to see your students!!

It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers,  to prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up  until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.