Lubbock Adventist News
Lubbock Junior Academy
Several times a week our students play educational games to review, introduce or enforce a particular concept. The games include Jeopardy, board, card, or pencil/paper types of activities. The games allow our students to learn while having an enjoyable experience....
June Newsletter 2013
Dear Church Family, I hope this letter finds you blessed and in health. Father’s day is just a couple weeks away. Just like Mother’s day, this holiday is a great opportunity, and reminder, to remember and honor our fathers. However, Father’s day can be a difficult...
Lubbock Junior Academy
The King’s Heralds used to sing a glorious song called, “Walk in Jerusalem.” The chorus’ lyrics begin with the phrase, “I want to be ready to walk in Jerusalem just like John.” The students at Lubbock Junior Academy want to also walk with John. With Prophecy Seminar...
Lubbock Junior Academy
The King’s Heralds used to sing a glorious song called, “Walk in Jerusalem.” The chorus’ lyrics begin with the phrase, “I want to be ready to walk in Jerusalem just like John.” The students at Lubbock Junior Academy want to also walk with John. With Prophecy Seminar...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Bible is the first class of the day at Lubbock Junior Academy. This year the students in grades 1-4 are studying God’s plan to redeem this world. Beginning with the problems that Lucifer created in heaven when he became jealous of God. This jealously led to a...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Lubbock Junior Academy has started its fourth year! We have 12 students and two more are coming at the end of the month. There is still time for anyone who would like to send their child to LJA to do so. We would love to have them. There are several new things...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Dr. Simmons is officially retired but when she received the report, in December of 2008, that she was “cancer free” she believed God had something more for her to do as He truly had spared her life. When she learned of Miss Z’s invitation to be the Principal for the...
May Newsletter 2013
Dear Church Family, I hope this letter finds you blessed and in health. It is such a wonderful time of year. Things are turning green and the temperature is jumping from freezing to boiling and back again over night. The saying is indeed true of West Texas. “If you...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Our first stop was the tomb of President John Kennedy we spent a few thoughtful minutes gazing at the Eternal Flame. A few more steps to the left were the graves of Senator Robert Kennedy and Senator Ted Kennedy. We walked on to the Tomb of...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Eating at the Old U.S. Post Office Pavilion One of the unique places where we were able to eat was at the Old U.S. Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue not far from the White House. The Old Post Office Pavilion is now a Food Court where visitors can experience both its...
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