Faith Christian School Newsletter
Rooted in Faith
The Williams Family’s Journey with Faith Christian School
Alongside him in this journey is his wife, Whitney, who sees the school’s impact through daily life as a mom. “The best part is knowing that Christ is at the center of Wynston’s education, just as He is in our home,” she says. Faith Christian has strengthened their family’s faith—encouraging prayer, discussion and spiritual growth. “It’s made our whole family more intentional,” Whitney shares. “Wynston
When Wesley Williams was first approached about serving on the board of Faith Christian School, he sensed God doing something new in his life. Doors were opening, and opportunities to serve were multiplying. “I was inspired by what the school stood for,” Wesley recalls. “Its mission to educate students in a Godly manner spoke directly to the calling I felt—to serve my community with purpose and faith.”
doesn’t just learn Bible stories— he applies them to real life.” She marvels at the classical model’s power to teach truth while cultivating a love for learning. “Wynston is being challenged academically, but in a way that brings him joy. His reading, handwriting, and curiosity have all blossomed.” Most of all, Whitney cherishes how the school partners with them in shaping their son. “Even when he’s not home with me, I know he’s surrounded by people who love him and are helping him become a strong, faith-filled leader.” As for Wynston, a joyful
“It’s not just a philosphy - it’s the heartbeat of FCS.”
kindergartener, he’s quick to share what makes learning fun: field trips, science, Mrs. Cambell and crafts. His favorite verse is Psalm 23, and he loves learning about spring and doing a space book. He sees Jesus at work in little moments—like when he helped calm his class during a wasp incident. “Jesus protected us,” he says confidently.If given the chance to teach for a day, Wynston says he’d teach kindness. And he already lives it—helping hurt friends, comforting the sad, and “making sure everyone is helping Mrs. Carpenter, who sprained her leg.” For the Williams family, Faith Christian School isn’t just a school—it’s a community, a mission, and a partner in faith. When asked what encouragement she would give to other parents considering Faith Christian School for their children their response is - “Do it!” “It will be one of the best decisions you make!”
As a board member, Wesley now sees firsthand how deeply the Christian classical model influences every part of the school. “It’s not just a philosophy—it’s the heartbeat of FCS,” he says. From faculty meetings to classroom instruction, he sees the model lived out in tangible ways. Most personally, he sees the fruit in his son, Wynston. “Watching how this education is shaping Wynston’s mind and heart has deepened my appreciation more than anything else.” Wesley is quick to point to the school’s core strengths: “Its unwavering love for Christ, its commitment to classical education, and the incredible staff who pour into the students every day.” As a board, their guiding principle is simple: keep Christ at the center. “We filter our decisions through that lens,” Wesley explains. “If something doesn’t align with the mission, it doesn’t make it to the table.”
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