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Supporting Westminster Christian School
Westminster Christian School (WCS) has benefited from the generous individuals and families who have a desire to educate children from a biblical worldview perspective and to raise them up as Christians. These benefactors understand the benefit of a Christian education and helped build the foundation that we have today in this community.
WCS depends upon your generous support to ensure our academic excellence and growth for years to come. Offering Christ-centered and college preparatory K-12 education is a financial investment.
WCS is a non-governmental/non-public school. We are a private, Christian school. We have neither a tax base nor a tithe base upon which to rely for the revenue needed to sustain and enhance our many programs.
We strive hard to be good stewards of the resources that God has provided to us. It is only through the generous, voluntary and tax-deductible gifts of current WCS families, grandparents and friends that we are able to equip our students to become lifetime learners and leaders in service to our Lord.
There are several financial opportunities for you or your organization to give to WCS. You can gift stock, land, or other assets that directly support the school. Through your cash gifts, pledges, life insurance, stock transfers and in-kind donations, every gift we receive is an investment that will shape the lives of young people now and for generations to come.
Using God’s money in this way is truly putting it to work in His kingdom. These gifts allow the school to improve programs, offer deserved, competitive salaries to our school faculty, and provide financial aid to deserving students.
Please contact Ginger Bennett, financial secretary, for more information on how you can give and to make your donation today.
Office phone: 770-534-1081
Office fax: 770-534-1025
Email
“Out of the most severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity. For I testify that they gave as much as they were able, and even beyond their ability.” – 2 Corinthians 8:2-3
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