Lubbock Adventist News
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In the next week you may receive a postcard from the Lubbock Junior Academy students in grades 5-8. They are raising funds so they can take the opportunity to travel to Washington, D.C. with students and teachers from the Sandia View Adventist Elementary School. They...
Lubbock Junior Academy
During Lubbock Junior Academy’s third quarter, LJA students have been learning about a true Renaissance man. He was a famous inventor, artist, scientist, engineer, Sculptor, anatomist, biologist, musician, architect, and so much more. There is only one man who fits...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade: miss a jump, start over. It sounds like the Lubbock Junior Academy students have been playing some jump rope games. They have been jumping rope for the past three weeks. Several hours of learning or...
December Newsletter 2012
December Sabbath 11 o’clock Worship Schedule: December 1, I will share a message entitled “Dirt” okay, it is more interesting than it sounds, I promise. I am looking forward to December 8 when our Lubbock Junior Academy students will conduct the entire worship...
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Perhaps you’ve noticed the Lubbock Junior Academy teachers and school board members looking a bit exhausted the past few months. It’s because we’ve been working on the school’s first North American school evaluation. The document or self study we created for the...
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If there is one thing Dr. Simmons and Miss Zimmermann especially love about the Seventh-day Adventist Church, it has to be the world-wide mission program. Every Friday, they emphasize the area of the world where the Sabbath School mission offerings will be going. On...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Hanging from the ceiling at Lubbock Junior Academy are red plates each with a long red cord hanging from it. Glued to the plate is a heart with the verse, from Psalm 91:14, “Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will set him on high,...
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Remembering is always good for our students. Friday, January 13, we took time to remember the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The morning worship recalled a time when a young Martin played with two white neighborhood boys. When Martin and his two friends began to...
November Newsletter 2012
Dear Church Family, November is almost here and with it the Thanksgiving holiday. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of this season. During the Thanksgiving holiday I also find a very important reminder. “It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises...
Lubbock Junior Academy
Some of our students spent several class periods making a replica of the tabernacle as described in Exodus 25. The replica included the Tabernacle fence, the Ark of the Covenant, the Altar of Burnt Incense, the Table of Shewbread, the Candlestick, the Laver, and the...
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