Thursday, April 21, 2011

. . . and He Took the Cup

With these words, our church completes the act of taking communion -- something we did this week to prepare our hearts for the observance of Good Friday and Easter Sunday.  However, this time, my pastor re-focused us on the choice that Christ made, and we traveled to a moon-lit Garden of Gethsemane to examine the most critical decision in all of human history.


The Gospel accounts tell us that Jesus was "overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death" in the hours just before his mockery of a trial and ultimate execution (Mark 14:34).  We are told that his sweat was like great drops of blood (Luke 22:44).  He knew what was coming, and his human side was in anguish over the very thought of his fate.

Although Jesus gave us the Lord's Prayer as model earlier in his ministry, I believe that the most beautiful prayer ever uttered actually occurred in this moment - a moment where a decision on the part of the sinless Son of God paved the way for our redemption.

Luke records it beautifully for us:

Jesus went out as usual to the Mount of Olives, and his disciples followed him.  On reaching the place, he said to them, "Pray that you will not fall into temptation."  He withdrew about a stone's throw beyond them, knelt down and prayed, "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done" (Luke 22:39-42, emphasis added).

Authentic prayer is dangerous.  Seeking God's direction can be frightening.  However, real peace comes only from knowing and doing the will of God.  As in all things, our ultimate example is Christ Jesus.  May we learn to pray as he did, humbly submitting ourselves to God's beautiful, wonderful, perfect will.

My prayer is that you and your family will draw closer to the Savior during this most holy of seasons.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Middle School Matters

Happy Friday!

I hope you have enjoyed a fantastic week!

Treasure Island

This morning, our 8th grade students enjoyed what has become a tradition around here over the last few years.  As the culminating event of their study of Treasure Island, students participated in a treasure hunt all over our campus for the first two hours of the day today.  They collected prizes if they could correctly guess who certain teachers and administrators were based on some very clever clues.  As you might imagine, we all had great fun!

Here are some pictures of the party we had just before break today:







A Day with the Montgomery Biscuits

Play ball! Our middle school students will be headed out to Riverwalk Stadium to see our very own Montgomery Biscuits play!  We will be taking some time out of school May 11 as a reward for the outstanding cooperation we have received from our kids throughout this year.  The cost of admission is free, and students will only be responsible for paying for whatever they want from the concession stand during the game. More information will follow in the coming days, so stay tuned.

Tests Next Week

6th Grade: None

7th Grade:

Tuesday - Economics, Old Testament

Thursday - Science

8th Grade:

Tuesday - US History (McLemore)

Wednesday - US History (Franklin)

Thursday - Gettysburg Address (Weeks)

Have a Great Weekend!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Middle School Matters

Happy Friday!

I hope this week has been a good one for you!

Social Networking

Liz Carter, a local attorney, will be speaking to our middle school students next week about safety when it comes to social networking.  This is a timely topic, and will be of tremendous benefit to our students.  Our upper school students have already participated in this assembly.

Ms. Carter will be speaking to our students in two separate assemblies with grade-appropriate content.  The assemblies will be held Tuesday, April 12, at the following times:

7th and 8th Grades
9:00 a.m.
Old Gym

5th and 6th Grades
1:30 p.m.
Old Gym

Parents are welcome to attend this event.  Also, we encourage you to speak with your children about the topics covered when they get home from school Tuesday.  As always, we are working hard to partner with you as you navigate the difficult waters we call parenting.

Tests Next Week

6th Grade:

Thursday - Social Studies

7th Grade:

Tuesday - English, Math 7

8th Grade:

Friday - Scavenger Hunt!

Have a Great Weekend!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Middle School Matters

Happy Friday!

I hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful day!  Here are a couple of important announcements as we head into the weekend:

Katherine Wolf


We are so pleased to have Katherine Arnold Wolf here at Trinity on Wednesday, April 6 at 8:50 a.m. to speak to our middle & upper school students in Willett Hall.  In April of 2008, Katherine had a massive brain-stem stroke. She was not expected to live or recover. In the time since her stroke, she has relearned to eat, to speak, and is now relearning to walk. To read more about her story of Hope check out her website by clicking here.

Khan Academy

If you have not checked out Khan Academy, you need to.  This tremendous resource is the most incredible collection of educational videos I have ever seen in one place.  Your child is certain to find many helpful videos here, and they are all free!  Have a look, and let the learning begin!

Tests for Next Week

6th Grade:

Monday - Math, Social Studies

Tuesday - English

7th Grade:

Tuesday - Old Testament

Friday - Economics

8th Grade:

Monday - Algebra I

Thursday - Pre-Algebra, Science

Have a Great Weekend!