Spring Rain

“Ask ye of the Lord rain in the time of the [spring] rain; so the Lord shall make bright clouds, and give them showers of rain, to everyone grass in the field.”

Zechariah 10:1

     It feels like our children are always growing and growing—along with our weekly grocery bill!  As their appetite increases, our children ask for greater amount of food at each meal.  While we as parents may miss the “Kid’s Meal” days, we would never think of denying our children the food they need to continue growing strong and healthy.

We can praise God that He also meets each need of His children.  He is the model of a loving parent, giving each one exactly what that person needs.

With all of the rain we have had this spring, we may easily forget how much of a blessing this water from heaven really is.  This verse uses the picture of spring rain to represent all of the blessings God showers down on His children as well as on the unbelievers.

The Old Testament prophet Zachariah makes the point above that our heavenly Father wants us to ask Him for those blessings, however.  While God does bless all people in so many ways by sending rain on the just and on the unjust, He wants us to recognize Him as the source of those blessings.  He promises to answer our prayers in greater ways than we could even imagine, but we are called on to ask.

Jesus Christ told us in Luke 11:9, “Ask, and it shall be given unto you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.”  We can rejoice today in the great blessing of God’s provision of answered prayer!

Spring Concert

One of the highlights of LCA’s program each May is our Spring Concert full of singing, instruments, Bible reading, and poetry.  Because COVID protocols continue to restrict these types of assemblies, however, we will present a special type of virtual concert this year.

We recorded the classes’ performances this week and are working now to produce this program.  We will then present each class’s work in a special premier on YouTube this coming Thursday, May 13, at 7:00 PM.  Although the recording will be available after May 13, we encourage as many families as possible to watch the premier that evening “live” and join in the YouTube chat in congratulating each student and class.  You will receive a YouTube link by email in the next few days as well as a link to a printed program.

The Spring Concert will be a blessing to you and your family as you see the hard work of our students and their teachers!

No Busing Days

Some districts will not be providing busing services to their students some days in May, especially around Memorial Day and on June 18.  Because of unused snow days, several local districts will be canceling classes those days.

LCA will be following our regular calendar this month.  Students are expected to be in school for each of our days, regardless of whether or not busing is available.  Please plan ahead and contact your district’s bus garage with any questions or comments.  Thank you!

End-of-Year Changes

In a year full of changes, we are making some additional changes to our schedule.  To try to make up for some lost days, the final day for K3-K5 students will now be on Thursday, June 17, one week later than originally scheduled.

Please note the following program dates.  We hope that family will be able to attend these special programs:

K3-K4 End-of-Year Program – Thursday, June 10

K5 Graduation – Tuesday, June 15

Both programs will begin at 7:00 and be held in our church auditorium with physical distancing and other safety measures in place to meet all coronavirus transmission prevention protocols.

Yearbooks

Our yearbook staff of high school juniors and seniors has been working diligently on the yearbook for this school year.  Each family will receive one copy and has been billed $35 on their April statement.  (This is a required charge.)  Additional yearbooks are available for purchase from our school office.  Yearbooks should be in by the end of the school year, full of memories from this school year!

Senior Banquet

Seniors and their families as well as all of our students in grades 7 through 12 are invited to a special banquet honoring our senior class to be held at the Van Patten Golf Club in Clifton Park on Thursday, June 3, at 6:00 PM.  The cost for the evening is $40 per person if paid by May 21.  Please see Mr. Fry or Mrs. Kettlewood for more information.

Senior Spotlight – Joanie Hadden

Latham Christian Academy is privileged to have four graduating seniors during the 2020 – 2021 school year.  Half of those in the Class of 2021 have attended LCA for a long time, and all four have become good friends during their time here.  We will be highlighting one of the seniors each month in an article published in our Knightline newsletter.  We complete the series this week with senior Joanie Hadden.

      Joanie is completing her seventh year at LCA after enrolling in sixth grade, joining classmates Caleb Desnoyers and David Arthur in Mrs. Diggs’s class.

Joanie’s father, George Hadden, Jr., grew up in Albany and graduated from Liberty Christian Academy as salutatorian in 1980.  He then went to Baptist Bible College East in Boston, to major in pastoral theology.  After graduating, he served on the pastoral staff at Open Bible Baptist Church in Albany where he was responsible to serve in many ways from custodial to teaching and preaching ministries.  After filling the pulpit at First Bible Baptist Church in West Sand Lake for about two years, George was called to be the senior pastor there and has served the Lord at this church ever since.

Joanie’s mother Sandy also grew up in various places in the Capital District.  She also graduated from Liberty Christian Academy as her class valedictorian.  Sandy also attended Baptist Bible College East where she studied Christian education.  Sandy and George had known each other since high school but did not begin seeing each other until he was serving on the pastoral staff of Open Bible Baptist.

They married in October 2001 at Temple Baptist Church in Halfmoon.  Two years later, Joanie joined the family.  Eventually her sister Emily (10th grade) and her brother Georgie (8th grade) completed the family.

Joanie’s story really goes back further, however, with her grandparents.  Her mother’s parents served at the same church for over fifty years.  The Bible teaches that when a man is faithful, his grandchildren will be evidence of that dedication.  Joanie says, “My grandparents are very important to me.”

Joanie’s family lived in East Greenbush until Joanie was 10 years old.  The family then moved into the church parsonage where they still live today.  Joanie enjoys living in a small town where the best part is that the neighbors all know each other.  They can go get a ball that goes over the fence without getting yelled at!

Joanie remembers coming to LCA and breaking her arm on the second day of school—just after getting medical clearance to resume recess and PE activities.  She also remembers the “nice” kids who were “not out to get you.”  The students were very different than those in her previous school.

Joanie fondly remembers the teaching ministry of Mrs. Walter here at LCA.  Joanie appreciates how much Mrs. Walter cared about her science and math students on a personal level.  Mrs. Walter also put God in His rightful place in science.  Joanie recalls, “I never liked science until I had Mrs. Walter as a teacher.  I couldn’t do math until having her for math.”

Joanie will remember her classmates Caleb and David, the two who have been in her class as long as she has been here.  Once Caleb ripped his pants two days in a row; “It was funny the first time, but the second time. . . .”  Joanie will remember all of the ensemble classes with David’s antics as well!

Joanie has a fond place for LCA graduate Andrew Galinato (Class of 2019) as well.  The two of them would enjoy the “really nerdy” Star Wars discussions—things no one else would have any idea what they were talking about!

Younger sister Emily has always been Joanie’s friend in and out of school, and Joanie will fondly remember getting to play volleyball and going to classes with Emily.

Joanie accepted Christ as her personal Savior when she was 5 years old at home during family prayer time in their living room.  After hearing the message of salvation for many years, she decided “it was time.”  She was baptized by her father about a year later.  Joanie has been very involved in church ministry since she was a child.  She has gone on visits with her father for many years.  Joanie also enjoys making cards for people in her church and works in her church’s music ministry.  (She sang her first special when she was 2 years old!)  Joanie serves in the children’s ministries of her church, helping teach both junior church and Sunday school classes.

Joanie plans to attend New England Baptist College this fall to study music education.  She hopes to teach at a Christian school after her graduation.  Joanie especially enjoys vocal music, but is planning to continue piano lessons at college.  Joanie claims Psalm 16:8 as her life verse, “I have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.”

Upcoming Events

May 13 – 7:00 PM – Virtual Spring Concert Premier

May 26-28 – Senior Mini-Trips

May 31 – NO SCHOOL – Memorial Day

June 3 – 6:00 PM – Senior Banquet

June 10 – 7:00 PM – K3/K4 End-of-Year Program

June 15 – 7:00 PM – Kindergarten Graduation

June 17 – K3-K5 Last Day of School

June 18 – 1st-12th Grades Last Day of School

June 18 – 7:00 PM – Senior Commencement