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In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we begin April by reflecting on the powerful image of the bondservant from Exodus 21:1–6. In The Holy Spirit’s Water, we explore how this Old Testament picture of willing servitude—marked by love and loyalty—points us to Jesus Christ, who chose the path of obedience for our redemption. We also examine why Paul called himself a bondservant and how modern believers are called to live with that same heart of joyful surrender.
In The Grind, we celebrate birthdays for Kendall, who is in 10th grade, and Ms. Smith, our elementary art teacher. We highlight a big day in athletics with Softball at home and Varsity Soccer on the road!
Then, in The Add-Ins, we unpack Parent Covenant Statement #9, focusing on financial integrity, timely communication, and the biblical foundations for stewardship and accountability within a Christian school partnership.
This episode challenges us to live lives marked by love, faithfulness, and covenant commitment—not just in words but in every big and minor action.
By Jack FarmerIn today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we begin April by reflecting on the powerful image of the bondservant from Exodus 21:1–6. In The Holy Spirit’s Water, we explore how this Old Testament picture of willing servitude—marked by love and loyalty—points us to Jesus Christ, who chose the path of obedience for our redemption. We also examine why Paul called himself a bondservant and how modern believers are called to live with that same heart of joyful surrender.
In The Grind, we celebrate birthdays for Kendall, who is in 10th grade, and Ms. Smith, our elementary art teacher. We highlight a big day in athletics with Softball at home and Varsity Soccer on the road!
Then, in The Add-Ins, we unpack Parent Covenant Statement #9, focusing on financial integrity, timely communication, and the biblical foundations for stewardship and accountability within a Christian school partnership.
This episode challenges us to live lives marked by love, faithfulness, and covenant commitment—not just in words but in every big and minor action.