At Alpine Christian School, spiritual life isn’t a class—it’s a culture. From daily routines to academic instruction, from playtime to moments of discipline, our entire school environment is shaped by one central truth: Jesus is Lord.
We guide each student to grow in their personal walk with God, understand their identity in Christ, and live with purpose and compassion.
Every day, students encounter God’s presence through:
Morning devotionals and prayer
Scripture-based lessons
Encouraging classroom discussions
Spiritual modeling by teachers
Our official NAD curriculum (Bible Encounter) brings the Bible alive with interactive lessons, practical application, and connection to the students’ real-world experience.
Each Friday, our campus gathers for Chapel—a dynamic time of praise, reflection, and worship. Services may include:
Student-led music
Drama and testimonies
Guest speakers and local pastors
Worship themes tied to real-life values
Worship is joyful, sincere, and Christ-focused.
Spiritual formation at Alpine includes the development of Christian character. Students are encouraged to live out values like:
Kindness and humility
Integrity and courage
Gratitude and service
Classroom expectations and discipline reflect grace, restoration, and growth, mirroring the teachings of Jesus.
Faith must move beyond words—it must become action. That’s why we provide students with opportunities to serve:
Local outreach and food drives
Missions-oriented giving projects
Student participation in church events
Community connection through acts of kindness
“The object of education is to fit the youth for usefulness in this life and the life to come.”
— E.G. White
We believe worship can be experienced through:
Singing, music and instrumentals
Scripture memorization and recitation
Visual art that expresses biblical truth
Performances that dramatize faith themes
This creative spiritual engagement allows every student to experience and express their relationship with God in a personal way.
Spiritual life at Alpine is supported by:
Faith-filled staff and leadership
A warm, prayerful environment
Family involvement in worship and events
Opportunities for baptism and spiritual mentorship
Teachers mentor not only the mind, but the heart and spirit, helping students apply the truth of God’s Word in everyday life.
“Higher than the highest human thought can reach is God’s ideal for His children.”
— E.G. White, Education, p.18
At Alpine Christian School, we’re not just teaching students to believe—we’re walking with them as they learn to live their faith with purpose, joy, and courage.
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind... and love your neighbor as yourself.”
— Matthew 22:37–39
Week of Prayer (Fall & Spring)
Friday Chapels
Student-led worship
Daily Worship
Bible Class
Worship music
Scripture memory
Faith-based drama
Visual and performing arts
Bible Curriculum: Bible Encounter – North American Division
“True education means more than the perusal of a certain course of study… It has to do with the whole being.”
— E.G. White, Education, p.13