Hillcrest students will learn to develop a Biblical perspective on the world. Students are encouraged to practice Christian discipleship and service, and develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Hillcrest is committed to integrate a biblical Christian worldview in all levels of instruction. Our affiliation with the Association of Christian School International (ACSI) helps to bring this focus to the forefront of every teacher’s curriculum.
The school chaplain, or Spiritual Life Coordinator, oversees formal and informal nurturing of the spiritual life of students and staff.
Bible is taught in every grade level and all students attend a weekly chapel service.
Students are encouraged to participate in community service.
Middle school and High School students may choose to participate in discipleship classes or to be involved in Praise Team, a student worship choir.
On Sundays the chaplain oversees the Sunday worship services in the Hillcrest Chapel on campus. He also conducts communion services or other special services. To consider the Hillcrest Chapel a local church would be inaccurate, since by its limited purpose it does not meet all aspects of a local church as defined by the New Testament. Services are planned to keep an inter-denominational balance. The offerings collected from the Sunday morning services are used for the Chaplain’s Fund which is distributed to help a variety of local ministries. The Chaplain is also involved personally with students to guide them in their Christian walk.