Thy Word Is A Lamp Unto My Feet

Dear OSNAS Family,

There is nothing more important in this world than God’s Word. God created the world by the power of His Word (Genesis 1:3). He gave us new life through His Word (1 Peter 1:23). In John 1:1, we learn that Jesus Himself is the Word of God. Our government, our laws and our God-given rights owe more to the Word of God than anything or anyone else. This being the case, how much of our day is centered on God’s Word as opposed to listening to other voices.

If you are looking for an opportunity to grow in the Word of God, Our Savior offers Bible classes starting this Wednesday (1/15) from 7:00-8:15PM. Children in grades pre-K to 6 are invited to participate in Bible trivia. Kids learn the facts of the Bible, earn points for their answers, and high scorers receive an award after each session (see above photo). There are also classes for students in grades 7-12 as well as adult Bible classes. Everyone is invited!

OSNAS Updates:

  1. Please take a moment to fill out this Parent Feedback Survey. We appreciate your input as we strive for excellence as a school.
  2. The PTC is hosting a free Glow in the Dark Dodgeball event this Friday! Grades K-6 will go from 6:30-8:00PM and grades 7-12 will go from 8:00-9:30PM. There will be a concession stand with all snacks for $1. If you can help with the event, you can sign up by clicking here.
  3. For the past several years, our school has traveled to Sight and Sound in Lancaster, PA. Grades 3-12 have the opportunity to see the incredible better-than-Broadway performance of NOAH. Permission slips and payment are due by Friday, January 24th and can be accessed by clicking here.
  4. No school on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

God’s blessings on your week!

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Peace in the Lord +

Dr. Stelzer

“Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.” Matthew 10:34

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