PVCA https://pvcama.org/ A Private Christian School Mon, 17 Mar 2025 16:40:39 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://pvcama.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/favicon-1-150x150.png PVCA https://pvcama.org/ 32 32 Three Reasons Why You Should Attend the Creation Reformation Conference https://pvcama.org/three-reasons-why-you-should-attend-the-crc/ Mon, 17 Mar 2025 16:25:18 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=255491 The post Three Reasons Why You Should Attend the Creation Reformation Conference appeared first on PVCA.

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Reason 1: The CRC is bridging the gap between scientists and curious Christian laypeople. 

Young-earth Creationism (YEC) is often associated with apologetics, the defense of one’s faith. But in reality, YEC entails a wide variety of fields and approaches, and one such field is creation science. Creation science consists of a collection of biologists, geologists, and paleontologists who are seeking to understand the world and its origins through scientific research. While this task involves the denial of mainstream models such as the common ancestry of all life, billions of years, and Big Bang cosmology, creationism is not just an “anti-theory.” It is a worldview on which scientific theories can—and have been—built. It may be unconventional. It may be against the mold. It may even look foolish in the eyes of other scientists. But through rigorous research and careful biblical exegesis, creationists have constructed models that can stack up against the theories taught in universities and schools across the world. The CRC is a chance for everyday people to see creationism in action, to take a glimpse inside the realm of scientific research, and to walk away with a greater knowledge and understanding of creation. This is a chance for parents, teachers, students, and churchgoers to hear from, discuss, and build connections with professional creation scientists. Such events are few and far between, especially in Massachusetts. This is an opportunity you don’t want to miss! 

Reason 2: The CRC is bringing a Biblical movement to the Northeast. 

Have you ever been inspired by simply being a part of something that was bigger than yourself? It may be a cliché, but this feeling is powerful and contagious. When I began attending creation conferences, I felt thrilled, excited, and motivated once I realized that I was becoming part of a movement. There is really no other way to describe it. Though there are giant apologetics organizations that defend young-earth creationism in the field of science remains scarce. In the South, a few universities and institutions have funded young-earth Creation research. But while YEC is undoubtedly a growing movement, it is one that has yet to touch the northeast. This gives us a unique opportunity that we must capitalize on. Ivan Kirpichev and I organized the CRC with the ambitious goal of introducing the creation movement to a region where creation science is mostly absent and unheard of. We are praying this event helps wake up Springfield to the idea of God as Creator. But we cannot do this without you. We need people who are willing to join the movement, come in on the ground floor, and help us build a foundation of Biblical creationists in the heart of New England. We challenge you to attend CRC, to be inspired by what you hear, to join the small but steadily growing movement, and, as the cliché goes, become part of something bigger than yourself. 

Reason 3: The CRC is soul-nourishing. 

For the most part, Christians rightly accept the Bible as absolute truth without needing external proof. Christians value the Biblical virtue of faith and often do not seek confirmation of the Scriptures from other fallible sources. While faith is a Biblical virtue, it is also true that Scripture guides believers to a deeper understanding of history, nature, and the world. When we see the truth of the Bible yield fruit in the fields of natural sciences, our souls are uplifted and edified by the beauty, truth, and goodness we discover. Scripture is too powerful to only reveal truths within itself. It also reveals truth by revealing God through the created world around us. In short, the Scripture reveals truth by being true, and as the Scripture says, all of creation reveals the existence of God and the truth of His Word. The CRC will spiritually encourage you by connecting the Word of God to His creation, showing how Scripture can provide a firm foundation for truth-seeking.   

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The Talon: PVCA School Newspaper https://pvcama.org/the-talon-march-2025/ Tue, 11 Mar 2025 14:01:42 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=255411 The post The Talon: PVCA School Newspaper appeared first on PVCA.

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Read the latest issue of the PVCA Talon Student Newspaper.

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What is Creation Science? https://pvcama.org/what-is-creation-science/ Thu, 27 Feb 2025 14:58:45 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=255296 The post What is Creation Science? appeared first on PVCA.

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What is Creation Science?
at
Pioneer Valley Christian Academy in the Townsend Library
Tuesday, March 11
6:30PM-7:30PM
(Q&A 7:30PM-8:00PM)

 

 

What does it mean to be a part of creation science? Too often, creationism is assumed to be an “anti-theory.” Critics think it is merely an attack on conventional science that offers nothing new to scientific research. In actuality, creation science is a movement in which theologians, geologists, biologists, and paleontologists do cutting-edge research, for the purpose of constructing a framework for understanding the world around us that is rooted in a Biblical history of the world. This talk will discuss what it means to be a part of the creation science movement, while tackling real stories about discoveries in modern science. It will also compare how creationists and evolutionists interpret modern scientific discoveries. The goal is to show how Christians should not fear scientific evidence, because when we follow the evidence where it leads, it will always lead us to the Truth!

 

 

TOPICS COVERED:

Does radiometric/carbon dating prove an old earth?

Are there transitional fossils? Are there missing links?

What should we think about the starlight problem?

What research are creationists doing?

Were there floating forests before the flood?

How did animals get on islands?

Did Pangea exist?

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Parent & Principal Coffee Hour Recap: Embers of Hope https://pvcama.org/parent-principal-coffee-hour-recap-embers-of-hope/ Mon, 24 Feb 2025 14:59:55 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=255248 The post Parent & Principal Coffee Hour Recap: Embers of Hope appeared first on PVCA.

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For those who missed the PVCA Parent & Principal Coffee Hour at the beginning of February, here is a recap of our discussion with guest speaker Bryan Cerrone, a PVCA alumnus, pastor, and author.

We gathered in Townsend Library to listen to Bryan Cerrone address depression and anxiety, a difficult topic that many churches often avoid. As a pastor, husband, and father, Cerrone courageously shared his personal struggles with depression and how his faith helped him through these challenges and inspired him to write the book, Embers of Hope: When Depression Comes to Church.

Although Mr. Cerrone is not a mental health professional, he has considerable experience with his own depression. He spoke openly about his painful past, including his mother’s struggle with addiction, his father’s abandonment during his childhood, and the abuse that he endured while living in foster care. In adulthood, Cerrone faced profound grief from the loss of his son, his unborn twins, and the tragic passing of his sister. While carrying the burdens of his past and the grief that he endured, Cerrone shared how he wrestled with his faith, often questioning it. As a pastor, he felt the pressure to shepherd his congregation while perpetuating the facade that all was fine. One day, however, he stood in front of his congregation, attempted to speak, and found himself paralyzed with emotion. In that moment, he realized that he was no longer able to hide his unresolved pain; he was battling the lies his mind that he had held onto since childhood that made him question, “Am I truly a Christian?”

It wasn’t until Cerrone sat by at a campfire one night that he acknowledged his own flickering faith. As he lamented to the Lord about his struggles, he looked down into the fire and saw only two embers left glowing. He realized, however, that the fire had not extinguished completely. That very moment inspired him to start journaling, which led to the writing of his book, in which each chapter is dedicated to biblical heroes who suffered and the lessons that their experiences can teach us. He used the example of Elijah, who was found under a tree, burnt out, and asking the Lord to take him. Cerrone explained, “If God can use Elijah, He can use you.” He discussed how unresolved pain and trauma can reside within us and how we often avoid allowing God to change us. He emphasized that running toward God, rather than away from Him, is when we can truly experience healing. Cerrone acknowledged that there isn’t always an open space in the church to talk about depression and anxiety, and he hopes that his book will help shed light on this important topic and support others in overcoming their suffering.

Bryan Cerrone’s insights and contributions have been an invaluable reminder to us of the importance of our connection with Christ and allowing Christ to heal us. As Bryan stated, “The Lord has a plan; I don’t understand it, but I will trust it.”

We look forward to seeing you at our next Coffee Hour, which will be on Friday, March 7 at 8:00AM.

 

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Beauty and the Beast, Jr. at Pioneer Valley Christian Academy https://pvcama.org/bbjr/ Wed, 19 Feb 2025 13:33:21 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=255205 The post Beauty and the Beast, Jr. at Pioneer Valley Christian Academy appeared first on PVCA.

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The Royal Ball Father Daughter Dance https://pvcama.org/princess/ Fri, 17 Jan 2025 15:40:13 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=251988 The post The Royal Ball Father Daughter Dance appeared first on PVCA.

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Join us for a magical night where fathers and daughters will dance under twinkling lights, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Date: Saturday, March 8
Time: 6:00-9:00PM

Location: Pioneer Valley Christian Academy Athletic Center & Gymnasium located at:
965 Plumtree Road
Springfield, MA 01119

Come dressed in your most regal attire and be prepared for an evening of joy, laughter, and sweet moments. We can’t wait to share this special experience with you! 

Ticket Information

Father/Escort and one princess  $40.00

Each additional princess  $10.00

Or visit the Pioneer Valley Christian App
Click on the FORMS icon

Payment Information

Once your registration is complete, payment is due no later than Thursday, February 27
The following payment options are available:

Cash to the PVCA Main Office

Check to PVCA Main Office
(Made payable to Pioneer Valley Christian Academy. Write “Royal Ball” in the memo)

Credit Card
(Credit card payments can be taken at the main office or accessed through the Online Payments icon in the Pioneer Valley Christian App)

Or visit the Pioneer Valley Christian App
Click on the ONLINE PAYMENTS icon

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First Annual PVCA Alumni Tourney Night https://pvcama.org/alumni-tn/ Fri, 27 Dec 2024 13:39:21 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=254800 The post First Annual PVCA Alumni Tourney Night appeared first on PVCA.

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On Saturday, January 4, from 5:30 to 9:00 PM Pioneer Valley Christian Academy will hold the First Annual Alumni Tourney Night. All PVCS/PVCA alumni, past and present faculty and staff, and their families are invited to attend this FREE event. There will be movies for the children, and alumni/faculty/staff can enjoy soccer, volleyball, basketball, and much more!

Enter the drawing for a chance to win PVCA swag!
ENTER DRAWING

We love to stay in contact with our PVCA Alumni, please fill out and update Alumni information.
ALUMNI UPDATE FORM

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Church Chat at Parent & Principal Coffee Hour https://pvcama.org/church-chat-at-parent-principal-coffee-hour/ Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:29 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=254704 The post Church Chat at Parent & Principal Coffee Hour appeared first on PVCA.

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Parent & Principal Coffee Hour: “Church Chat” 

On the first Friday of each month, at 8 AM, the PVCA administration hosts a Parent & Principal Coffee Hour, which provides a great opportunity for parents to connect with administration and staff, other parents, and some of our upper school students. At each meeting a preselected topic is discussed and presented by a principal, faculty member, or guest, with time for discussion and reflection afterwards. Please consider planning to attend one of our upcoming coffee hours; we are sure you will enjoy it.  

Last Friday, parents, faculty, and Mr. Malloy’s Bible Class gathered in the Townsend Library for the PVCA Parent & Principal Coffee Hour. Coffee and light refreshments were available for all, as attendees engaged in a discussion called “Church Chat,” as this month’s topic centered on the importance of church attendance. Our esteemed panel included Jason Ham, pastor at The Gathering; Corey Sanders, pastor at Vox Church; and Megan Hill, a published author and managing editor of The Gospel Coalition. The panel addressed various questions related to church and faith. Some of these discussions included ideas on how parents might encourage their adult children who have stopped attending church to resume attending, fellowship among different denominational backgrounds and beliefs, key factors to consider when searching for a church, and issues faced by individuals who have experienced hurt from the church. 

A question that came up was, “Is online church really church?” Pastor Ham expressed that he thinks it qualifies as church since individuals are coming together in the presence of the Lord; but he emphasized that personal faith is not intended to be a solo journey and Scripture calls for us to be in community. Megan Hill added that she believes that offering online streaming is a valuable way to serve/preach to individuals who may be physically unable to attend church services. However, Hill also pointed out some potential downsides. For example, it can be too easy for people to skip logging into church altogether, which may lead to making church less of a priority. Pastor Sanders emphasized that the church is an essential part of our faith and that online services should not replace the in-person experience, as people are more connected when they gather together. Every panelist provided their insight from unique viewpoints, yet all the perspectives shared by the panelists were grounded in biblical truth. The Coffee Hour concluded with a session for questions from both parents and students, which the panel addressed. 

PVCA encourages all families to attend church. If you are not currently connected with a church, please reach out to us for assistance; we would be happy to help you find one. We have many resources that we would love to share with you. And of course, we look forward to seeing you at our next Coffee Hour which will be Friday, February 7. 

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2024 GIVING TUESDAY SCHEDULE https://pvcama.org/2024-giving-tuesday-schedule/ Sun, 01 Dec 2024 21:33:44 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=254604 The post 2024 GIVING TUESDAY SCHEDULE appeared first on PVCA.

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Dear PVCA Families,
 
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, it reminds me of the gratitude that I have for our PVCA community. When there are needs our PVCA family never fails to provide the necessary assistance and comfort; your efforts are tireless and we thank you. I pray each of you has a much needed and deserved restful and blessed time with your families over the Thanksgiving break.
 
When the students return next week, we will be hosting our 4th annual Giving Tuesday event on Tuesday, December 3. Giving Tuesday is a global day dedicated to encouraging acts of kindness and generosity. It presents the perfect opportunity for us to come together as a school family and make a meaningful impact.
 
This year, we invite each of you to participate in Giving Tuesday in ways that are meaningful to you. Whether through a financial donation or simply lifting our school and community in prayer, every gesture of support is valued and appreciated.
 
This Giving Tuesday, we are hoping to raise $75,000 to help us achieve a milestone of $450,000 by December 31. Your gift, no matter the size, provides financial aid, enhances programs, and ensures that PVCA remains a place where faith and learning thrive.
 
We encourage you to login to Facebook on Tuesday, December 3rd from 7:00AM-9:00PM to view our LIVE content, interviews with families and alumni, and prerecorded student messages.
Have a blessed Thanksgiving,
 
Caroline
 
Caroline Funchion
Director of Development
Pioneer Valley Christian Academy
cfunchion@pvcama.org

2024 Giving Tuesday Schedule

Please note that this schedule is subject to change, and additional content will be added through 9:00 PM on Monday, December 1. The finalized schedule will be posted on Monday, December 2, at 4:00PM.

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7:45 AM *LIVE* Dr. Josh Keegan (Head of School) & Mrs. Caroline Funchion (Director of Development)
8:15AM *LIVE* Mrs. Carmen Oyola-Callender (Upper School Choir Director/Performing Arts Director/Summer STREAMS Director)
8:30AM Grade 3 – Mrs. Katie Alexik’s Class
9:00AM Grade 1 – Mrs. Melissa Provost’s Class
9:00AM *LIVE* Chris Cui (Grade 4 Student Piano Performance)
9:15AM *LIVE* Mrs. Bonnie Ham (Lower School Music Teacher)
9:30AM Grade 1 – Miss Zukowski’s Class
9:45AM *LIVE* Mrs. Phebee Allsop (Upper School Principal)
10:00AM Performing Arts Testimonial
10:15AM *LIVE* Mrs. Feragne (Lower School Principal)
10:30AM Kindergarten – Mrs. Bergeron’s and Mrs. Enderle’s Classes
10:45AM *LIVE* Dr. Josh Keegan (Head of School)
11:00AM *INTERVIEW* Bryan Kaye & Jenny Wertheim: Dr. Merrie Kaye Educational Support Fund
11:15AM *LIVE* Mr. Mike Knox (Adjustment Counselor)
11:30AM Grade 3 – Mrs. Russell’s Class
11:45AM *LIVE* Mrs. Katie Alexik (Grade 3 Teacher)
12:00PM Grade 4 – Mrs. Shively’s Class
12:15PM Grade 2 – Miss Morin’s Class
12:30PM *INTERVIEW* Alumnus Jason Rising
12:45PM *LIVE* Matthew Smith (Business Manager)
1:00PM Matthew and Kelly Smith Testimonial
1:15PM *LIVE* Samantha Mozdzanowski (Upper School Science Teacher & Librarian)
1:45PM *LIVE* Mrs. Lindsay Witherow  (Academic Principal)
2:00PM Grade 5 – Makayla Frank, Claire Kent, Minho Lee, and Paul Smith
2:30PM Grade 4 and 5 – Musical Performance
2:45PM *LIVE* Mrs. Lisa Kerns (Director of Recruitment and Retention)
3:00PM *INTERVIEW* Alumna Jessica Carr
3:15PM *LIVE* Mr. Jake Ramgren (Upper School Science Teacher)
3:30PM *LIVE* Dr. Josh Keegan

 

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Fritz and the Midnight Meetup – PVCA Author Visit https://pvcama.org/fritz-midnight-meetup/ Tue, 05 Nov 2024 18:46:21 +0000 https://pvcama.org/?p=254379 The post Fritz and the Midnight Meetup – PVCA Author Visit appeared first on PVCA.

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Author Megan Hill will visit and read her latest book,

Fritz and the Midnight Meetup, to grades Kindergarten – Grade 2

Tuesday, November 19

One by one, the children tiptoe down the stairs…

It’s midnight at the orphanage, and a group of children are sneaking to the kitchen to pray together. Would anyone else come too? they wonder. Night after night, more children join the fireside prayer meeting. But a bully named Fritz threatens to disrupt the group. When he sneaks down to scare the other children, will Fritz be the one who is surprised?

In this heartwarming story, readers will share the excitement as the boys and girls creep down the dark stairs, and they will feel the tension of the bully’s threats. But most of all they will discover the difference children can make when they pray together. Based on a true story from a German orphanage in 1860, Fritz and the Midnight Meetup celebrates the blessing of corporate prayer—and how children play a valuable part.

Purchase a signed copy of Fritz and the Midnight Meetup by clicking on the button below.

*Special PVCA price of $8.00. All orders must be placed by Wednesday, November 13.

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