Every Friday at Caleb Children Center, our students gather for a very special tradition — our weekly Chapel Service. It is a time set apart for the children to pause from their busy school week, come together as a community, and nurture their spiritual growth.
The service begins with joyful singing, where the children’s voices fill the room with songs of praise and gratitude. With energy and enthusiasm, they learn to express their faith through music, reminding us all of the beauty of childlike worship.
Each chapel also includes a short, uplifting message from our teachers or invited speakers. These lessons are shared in a simple, engaging way, helping the children understand important values such as kindness, respect, forgiveness, and gratitude. Through stories, scripture, and examples from daily life, the children are encouraged to carry these lessons into their friendships, schoolwork, and family life.
Chapel is more than just a service — it is a moment of connection. Children learn to listen, reflect, and pray together, building a strong sense of belonging in our school family. It also provides a wonderful opportunity for them to develop confidence in speaking, singing, and participating in front of others.
At Caleb Children Center, we believe that education goes beyond academics. Our Friday Chapel Service is one of the ways we help shape well-rounded children who grow not only in knowledge and talent, but also in character and faith.
As we continue this tradition, we are grateful for the joy and inspiration these gatherings bring each week. It is always heartwarming to see our children leave chapel with smiles, ready to carry the light of what they’ve learned into the world around them.
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