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Newton Bible Christian School
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Newton Bible Christian School

900 Old Main St

Newton, KS 67114

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NBCS Memo - December 12

 

 

Do you remember doing a school play or church Christmas program when you were a child? I remember the last few days before a performance. Suddenly it mattered if we stood still and looked at the director. Our usually unruffled teachers decreed that during our songs, no one was allowed to yawn or scratch their nose. We rehearsed until we knew our lines and every lyric perfectly. I still remember singing, “Oh, there’s a half a million reasons to be thankful everyday, a half a million reasons, and I can’t begin to say, all the things that Jesus does for us, I never could afford, wish I had a million ways to praise the Lord.”

Maybe that’s part of why we work so hard with our students each year when performance time comes. The songs that they are learning, “I Will Sing,” “Tell the Truth,” and “Stay with the Ship” are creating memories that will last a lifetime. Though, right now, they can probably sing the words without even thinking about it, and their eyes are everywhere but on Mrs. Stucky, we are teaching them something that is valuable. When they are adults, they will remember singing “a new song to the Lord.” Suddenly when life it hard, they may find themselves humming a familiar tune and realize that the words tell them to “Stay with the Ship and trust in the Lord.” Or maybe they will have a chance to share the Gospel with a friend, and they will remember the dialogue between Captain Eli and Little Caesar where the Captain explained the truths of the Gospel. Or maybe those truths will touch their lives in a profound way this week.

There is another reason that we have school programs each year. We want to encourage our students to use the abilities and talents they have been given in a way that is glorifying to God. Our students are being stretched through this performance to achieve things that are hard for them. This year, our program has not been an easy one. If it goes well Thursday night it will not be because of our amazing directors or our talented students. It will be because God has enabled us to do the work He has assigned us to do.

We talked in Bible class last week about King Asa. He faced the one million man army of Ethiopia with a much smaller army on his side. Recognizing that victory was impossible, Asa cried out to God for help. The Bible says, “So the LORD defeated the Ethiopians…” Sadly, later in his life Asa forgot to depend on God for help and made an alliance with the king of Syria (2 Chronicles 14-16). What changed? There is such an easy and subtle shift that takes us from dependence on God to self-reliance. One of my students identified the root problem-pride. Pride leads to forgetfulness.

Thursday evening after the program, I would like to encourage you to give some thought to how you affirm the students’ performance. It’s easy to say, “Good job,” or “I enjoyed that,” but what can we say to them that will cause them to remember that they relied on God and performed for His glory? The students have prayed together asking God to help them and to be glorified through what they do. How can we help them remember this as we let them know we think they did a great job? You can tell them of truths they spoke or sang that were a blessing to you. You can thank them for honoring God by doing their best. You can remind them to thank Mrs. Zuercher and Mrs. Stucky for their help, and most of all, give them a chance to tell you that they were seeking God’s help and honor God with their work.

-Mrs. Sharon Regier
NBCS Principal
 
There’s music, mystery, and mayhem in Venice. The scent of garlic is in the air as gondolas are sinking everywhere! Come along with Captain Eli and his crew as they solve the mystery with Papa and Mama Carrabba and Sherlock! It’s an Italian musical feast for your ears and you’ll be rolling in Mama’s special “schpaghetti” sauce.
 
Everyone is invited to our performance of "The Villain of Venice" - a Patch the Pirate play - TONIGHT, December 12, at 6:30 p.m. This program is a great opportunity for guests to be entertained, as well as exposed to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We would love for your families to join Captain Eli and the crew as they help Mama, Papa, and Sherlock catch the Villain of Venice!
 
There are a few reminders concerning the program...
  • Bring refreshments! Following the program, light refreshments will be served in the gym.  Families with a last name beginning in A-L, please bring a salty/healthy snack to share, and M-Z families please bring a sweet snack.
  • Arrive at 6:10 in costume! As a reminder, this program will involve all students.  All K5-8th grade students should arrive at 6:10 and be dressed in their costumes!  The students will all meet in the Music Room.
  • Time of giving! The school will be taking an offering that evening. All proceeds will go toward Christmas gifts for our staff members. Please come prepared to give.
 
 
We have HOME basketball games this next Tuesday (12/17) and Thursday (12/19) at 4:30 p.m. each day! In celebration of these games, students are invited to wear jeans and their NBCS apparel to school on game days!
 
We are thrilled for our 4th-8th band students to perform at the basketball game this Tuesday night! ALL band students must arrive at 4:15 p.m. and meet in the music room! Looking forward to cheering on our Eagles together!
 
NBCS Moms, please join us on Tuesday at 3:00 for a time of prayer for our school!
 

Christmas Project 2019
Delivering plates of Christmas goodies to our community


Who will we visit? EMS workers and shut-ins

When will we go? December 20, 12:30-2:00 p.m.

How can I be involved?
1st-8th grade students should bring one-two dozen Christmas goodies to school by December 19. We will use these to make plates of treats for the people we visit. If Kindergarten students wish to give toward the project, they may also bring goodies.

We will need some parents to help transport students. Please e-mail or call Carissa if you are available.

What do you mean by Christmas goodies?
·         Homemade cookies
·         Candy
·         Individual servings of party mix in bags
·         Individual servings of hot drink mixes
·         Other favorite Christmas treats
·         Cuties
 
NBCS is thrilled to partner with Jenny Masias to offer our Kindergarten-8th grade students the opportunity to learn Spanish! 1-hour classes will be offered over the course of 8 weeks at NBCS. Classes will be held once a week from January-the middle of March after school hours.

Please click here to download the flyers and learn more: K-3rd Grade Class and 4th-8th Grade Class. The registration fee is due to the school office by THIS Tuesday, December 17th.
 
 
Picture of the Week
It is extra-comfy in the classrooms today!
Happy Fuzzy-Sock Spirit Day from NBCS!
 

Thursday, December 12

"The Villain of Venice" - All-School Program - 6:30 p.m.

 

Friday, December 13

No School - Faculty Work Day

 

Tuesday, December 17

NBCS-Wear Day!
Moms In Prayer - 3:00 p.m.
Pep Band Arrival - 4:15 p.m.
NBCS Basketball vs. Reno County - HOME - 4:30 p.m.

 

Thursday, December 19

NBCS-Wear Day!
NBCS Basketball vs. Central Christian - HOME - 4:30 p.m.

 

Friday, December 20

Christmas Goodie Project - 12:30-2:00 p.m.
Christmas Class Parties

 

December 23-January 3

Christmas Break