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Spiritual Life

What Spiritual Life means at Woodcrest Christian

As a Christian school, Woodcrest Christian cultivates the wisdom and the character which arise from a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Godly instruction and loving discipline are provided by faithful teachers who serve as role models in the process of spiritual maturity. Our focus is to develop the whole child, spiritually, academically, socially, and emotionally.

Part of this effort takes place in class where prayer and devotional time start the period. The classroom experience also includes the study of the various subject areas through the lens of the “Biblical Core”, which ensures students are learning to see the world through God’s eyes.

Many spiritual lessons are encountered outside of the classroom as well. Through weekly chapels, discipleship groups, and service opportunities, students are encouraged to grow in their relationship with the Lord and with each other.

And we can’t forget the informal conversations between faculty and students and between the students themselves which also help “stir up one another on to love and good works (Heb. 10:25).  Our goal is to produce well-educated students who are growing up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ” (Eph. 4:15).

Elementary School

Woodcrest Christian Day School
3612 Arlington Ave
Riverside, CA 92506

(951) 686-1818

Office Hours:
M-F: 7:45am - 3:45pm

Middle & High School

Woodcrest Christian School
18401 Van Buren Blvd
Riverside, CA 92508

(951) 780-2010

Office Hours:
M-F: 8:00am - 3:30pm

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