
Community
At Sioux Falls Christian, cultivating a strong student life and opportunities for spiritual growth are a meaningful and fun part of building a community and flourishing together!
Weekly chapel, mission trips, class competitions, volunteering, on-campus clubs, middle school House groups, and elementary community service projects are among the many activities that students take part in throughout the school year.
When faith, learning, leading, and living are all intertwined, students can flourish in their leadership skills, see themselves as part of God's story, and be challenged to live out their faith for God's glory.
SFC students participate in mission trips in places like Rehoboth, New Mexico and Rosebud, South Dakota. Their faith is stretched in rewarding ways through the challenges they face.
Students learn that they don't need to have all the answers; they simply need to show God's love and testify to His power.
We believe God calls us to serve and love the greater Sioux Falls area and to share the hope of Jesus with those around us.
Through partnerships with organizations such as the Humane Society and the Banquet, every student, from the smallest to the tallest, has the opportunity to serve their community.
Chapel at SFC is a time for students to grow in their faith. Students are invited into a time of praise and worship. Most chapels include messages from pastors, youth leaders, and other members of the community. Elementary students have chapel once a month, with praise music and activities that reinforce a yearly theme.
Fun activities such as homecoming class competitions, middle school House rallies, and field day build both school spirit and student/teacher relationships!
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In addition to athletics and fine arts, SFC encourages students to get involved by participating in club activities, running for Student Council, attending on-campus Bible study, being a part of the chess club, book club, and more.
Sioux Falls Christian partners with Collision to engage students in sharing Christ with their community. Learn more below.