Trinity Christian School celebrates
Black History Month
By Samantha DePriest
During the month of February, TCS celebrates diversity with a special focus on Black History. Mrs. Jones, High School principal, shared “Diversity is woven into the fabric of who we are at TCS and this month provides us an opportunity to more intentionally study Black individuals that have been foundational, innovative, and transformational throughout history. We begin this special month with G.R.A.C.E. Week which gives us an opportunity to focus on understanding how each of us is made in the image of God and how we should treat each other in light of that truth. Ultimately, it is in our differences that we are able to bring God great glory and celebrate His workmanship!”
What does G.R.A.C.E. mean?
G.R.A.C.E. is about better understanding how each of us is made in the image of God and how we should treat each other in light of that truth. While we are different in our G-ender, in our R-ace, in our A-bility/Disability, in our Culture, and in Economics.
Throughout February, TCS students learn about how these five differences unite us, not divide us. In the classroom, teachers highlight specific world changers who have accomplished historic feats, paved the way for others to do so, made impactful discoveries, transformed medical field, space exploration, computer technology, engineering, and more. Educating and empowering this next generation to appreciate diversity is essential to make the world to become a better place.
Several guest speakers were invited to speak during weekly chapels including our very own Coach Lady Grooms, Mr. Shaun Golden, Associate Pastor Christian Norman of First Baptist Church of Woodstock, and Reverend Eric Thomas.