Since the public schools are back in session, we will resume our in-person CFF classes on Sunday, January 10th as planned. Please be aware that, if the public schools do shut down again and move to eLearning, CFF will not meet and parents will be asked to do the lessons at home again until we can safely resume meeting. Thank you for your understanding!
The Memorial for the Unborn Child was dedicated on June 27, 2020. Please click link below to see photos of the Memorial being installed and the dedication ceremony in June.
“I think he is an angel of God that God sent to me and my family—to heal so much pain and suffering that we had been through,” she says. “To sacrifice an organ, in this case a kidney, to another person, I think it’s beautiful. What he gave me was not only a kidney, but faith in God—and many reasons to live to enjoy myself and my family without pain or fear. I thank Father Chris for what he has done for us and, most of all, God for hearing our prayers—because without God, we’re nothing.”
A group of local Christians and Muslims, many of whom served on a panel together five years ago to build interfaith bridges, have joined together to present a unified voice for justice on high-profile, recent deaths of African Americans. That includes George Floyd, who died after being handcuffed and held face-down on pavement under a police officer’s knee for more than eight minutes in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25. The Christian-Muslim group penned a joint letter earlier this week via email and Zoom. The note carries the heading “A Call for Social Justice and Peace.”
Registration for the 2020-2021 School Year has begun! Please visit our school page to schedule a school tour, student shadow day or to just learn more!