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2012 F E B R U A R Y / M A R C H 2 0 1 3
SHINE Walton County Christian Learning Center
CLC, What is it?The Walton County Christian Learning Center (CLC) is a nonprofit, tax exempt, SACS CASI accredited school with locations adjacent to Loganville High School, Monroe Area High School, and Walnut Grove High School, where elective courses based on Biblical principles are taught. Following are some noteworthy specifics:
• Received SACS CASI Accreditation December 2004• Successful completion of a CLC class receives course credit• No tax money is used• Works in cooperation with school administration and school policy (i.e. discipline, grading, attendance, academic
honesty, etc.)
Through CLC classes, students are taught Christian concepts like honoring parents and respecting authority at all levels, purity before marriage, developing trust-bond friend- ships, living a life of integrity, and being a leader like Moses, Esther, David, Joshua, Nehemiah, Peter, and Paul.
Madison Clay is a testament to the power of Jesus to transform students and families. She took her first CLC class several years ago and has never looked back! Jesus got ahold of her heart in CLC and showed her there were huge areas of her life that she needed to surrender to His control. The lesson on purity really opened her eyes to God's desires for her life and she was forever changed. Madison has now completed all four courses and serves as a teaching assistant during the final semester of her senior year at Monroe Area High School. Madison's transformation has also impacted her family and challenged them all to live more boldly for Jesus. Madison and her parents, Scott and Rhonda Clay, now attend Faith Baptist Church where they serve faithfully in various capacities. We would also like to congratulate Madison on her acceptance to Truett- McConnell College where she plans to major in Nursing and has just been signed to a golf scholarship!
CLC Student Spotlight
We exist to prepare students academically, spiritually,
emotionally, & socially for Gods call on their lives.
Evan Bazemore is an invaluable volunteer with our program! Evan is the son of Robert and Sandie Bazemore and graduated from LHS, where he was a part of the CLC program, in 2012. He is a freshman at Calvary Chapel Bible College in York, England, preparing for ministry in missions and is a part of the Church At The Grove. Evan has spent his free time home from school at the Loganville and Walnut Grove CLC’s volunteering by assisting with transportation, sharing his testimony, and praying for students. We are grateful to the Lord for using Evan to invest in Kingdom work as he invests in our current students!
CLC Volunteer Spotlight
Gold Partners ($10,000 + Scholarships)
Silver Partners ($5,000-$9,999 Scholarship)
Bronze Partners ($1,000-$4,999 Scholarships)
Our heartfelt thanks to Don and Barbara Howell, Larry and Jan GarnerFaith Baptist Church and Corinth Christian Church, Loganville
Walnut Grove United Methodist Church(Classroom, Supplies, and Transportation)
Ann O’NeillWalker Baptist Church, Monroe
Perry & Lisa Acuff Knox & Jane Bell
Jill & Kenneth Ivey Loganville Baptist Church, Loganville
William & Sara Barfield New Testament Baptist Church, Loganville
Robin Howell Foundation The Praise Center, Monroe Lucy and Dudley Samford
Lighthouse World Outreach Center, MonroeButch and Terri Butcher
Jim & Barbara MyersChurch at the GrovePhil & Kay Griffin
Holy Cross Anglican Church
Gene & Joyce Matthews Mr. Ron Watson
Friendship SS Class - Corinth Baptist Church Charles & Lettie Garner
Gary & Linda Hobbs Tommy & Kim Hudgins
Appalachee Baptist Association Summit Baptist Church, Loganville
Grace Baptist Church, Monroe Woodlake Baptist Church, Loganville
Bible Baptist Church, MonroeFirst Baptist Church, Monroe
First Baptist Church, LoganvilleMark and Mary Ann Bradford (A/V Equipment)
Barry McDaniel (HVAC Work)Jesse Ivey Echols
Loganville Family Dentistry (Dr. Ponnie Poisal), Tim & Kimberly Chandler, Kellie’s Home Cooking, Fellowship Sunday School Class/Faith Baptist, Joy Sunday School Class/ Walker Baptist, Mountain Creek Baptist Church, New Horizons
Sunday School Class/Faith Baptist, Senior Adult Sunday School Class/Bible Baptist, Marie Arney, Jim & Kathryn Bonner, Nathan & Katelyn Boyd, Gail Burgess, Dixie Callaway, Bobby & Jan Campbell, Marsha Harrell, Bobena
Hewell, Lois Hudgins, Kimberly LaPlante, Mike & Lori Love, William & Terri Marder, Lynn & JoAnn Martin, Angela & Michael Shelton, Ray Ashe SS Class/FBCL, Friendship Sunday School Class/Faith Baptist Church, Michael & Jennifer Rutledge, Jeanette Bearden, Jeff Foster, Kyle & Jennifer Berry, Rabourn & Elisha Williams, Dispain SS Class/Corinth
Baptist, Infinity Ministries, Walnut Grove High School, Seekers Class FUMC Monroe, Joyce Butcher, Rabourn and Elisha Williams, Scott and Rhonda Clay, Dorcas Sunday School Class Loganville Baptist Church, Phil and Kay Griffin
Financial Report (ytd through November 2012)Total Income: $131,112 Total Expenses: $134,252 Difference: -$3,140
Thanks to our banquet table sponsors who gave $250 per table
Student Scholarships ($42 a month or $504 a year)
Gene and Joyce Matthews (4), Perry and Lisa Acuff (4), Lighthouse World Outreach Center (4), Knox & Jane Bell (4), Butch and Terri Butcher, Loganville Family Dentistry, Don & Barbara Howell (2), Rodger & Mary Naugle (2),
Scott Phelan (2), Walnut Grove Methodist Church, Corinth Baptist Church, Hortense Hill, New Testament Baptist Church, Robin Howell Foundation, Woodlake Baptist Church, Mark & Mary Ann Bradford, Jim &
Bridget Lynch, Church at the Grove, Dixie Callaway, Bobby & Jan Campbell, Marsha Harrell, Bobena Hewell, Martha Lancaster, William & Terri Marder, Jim & Barbara Myers, Angela & Michael Shelton, Michael & Jennifer
Rutledge, Florence Love, Dr. George Domansky, Walnut Grove High School, Precision Planning, Accolades Awards, Bruce Williamson - State Representative, , Alcovy Sign Professionals
Our spring semester has gotten off to an incredible start; the Lord is up to GREAT things in our lives and our classroom! We have been diving into the Word each day and learning about the importance of spending personal time in Scripture and journaling to grow in relationship with Christ. We have also been studying the story of the Gospel—we’ve explored the character and nature of God and are also covering the Fall of Man and our desperate need for a Savior to rescue us from sin and death. The Lord has already broken chains of oppression in the lives and families of many of our students as they have drawn closer to Him! We covet your prayers as we continue to seek Christ together this semester.
Mrs. Katelyn’s Corner
Loganville High School
Students of the Month
2nd block, Samantha Greenblatt
Parents: Jeff and Carla GreenblattChurch: Crossroads of WaltonActivities: Dance, Beta Club,
SADD ClubSamantha is a sophomore at LHS and is always so full of joy! Her heart is moved with compassion
for the lost, and her peers say that she is always excited to share Jesus with others and encourages them to
do the same. Samantha lives out her faith in an authentic way no
matter where she is, and her love for the Lord and others is
demonstrated in her constant smile!
3rd block, Andy ClayParents: Jeff and Melissa Clay
Church: New Hope Baptist Church
Activities: Baseball, ping pong, and hanging out with friends
Andy is a senior this year and is a lively and enthusiastic member of
our class! He is inquisitive and excited to draw closer to the Lord through His Word. Andy exhibits
great servant leadership, inside and outside of our classroom! Andy has
a gift for making his peers feel included and encouraged, and they say that his smile and friendliness
point others to Christ!
4th block, Zach ShoupParents: Greg and Becky ShoupChurch: First Baptist Church of
Loganville/Awaken ChurchActivities: Christian rap, soccer
Zach is on fire for Jesus; he consistently shares Christ with his
friends and classmates and encourages them to grow in their faith. He loves the Word of God,
and seeks to live out its truth in his daily life. Zach is a joy to teach because he is always so engaged
and excited about what we’re learning; his classmates call him a
godly leader and someone who challenges them to be more like
Jesus.
We are two weeks into our second quarter at Loganville Middle School and God is already doing some big things in the lives of 14 brand new eighth graders! We have been spending some in depth time on building a foundation of Faith and the Word and next we will be looking at what scripture says about the biggest areas in our lives. I am so excited for everything He has in store for us over the next 6 weeks! I would like to mention one student who has already shown exemplary leadership skills. Cole McGaughey has a beautiful desire to know God's Word and his attitude is contagious amongst his peers. We are so glad to have him apart of CLC and we know that we can expect great things from him in the future!
Loganville Middle School Update
We are off to an incredible start at the Monroe Area CLC. We just finished learning about God's deliverance through Jesus and God showed up and delivered 10 students from sin and hell just this week. I have never witnessed a move of the Holy Spirit like the one I am witnessing in my classes. God is doing big things and we are still in January. Praise His name!!
Ms. Jenny’s Teacher Update
Monroe Area High School
2nd Block - Riley ObertRiley is a freshman and a joy to have in class. He is a joy to have in class. He always has a story and a funny comment! Although he is only a freshman, he is already a leader in his class and is a wonderful young man! He attends 12 Stone Church.
Students of the Month
3rd Block - Clayton CallowayClayton is an encouragement to me. He stands out in his class! He has a great attitude and an eagerness to learn that is refreshing to see. He attends Grace Baptist and enjoys racing.
4th Block - Yoseline MarciaYoseline is an incredible woman of God. This is her 4th CLC course and I have watched her grow and find her voice for Jesus. She shared her testimony with her class and serves as a leader in her youth group at Lawrenceville Church of God.
Carver Middle SchoolBrian Widmer, CMS Teacher
McCall George - We are in our second quarter and second group of thirty 8th graders. This class has been incredible and proven to be a great group of students. McCall has been such a quiet leader. She leads in ways of respect, Listening and being on task at all times. I praise God for what He is doing and who He strategically sends to Carver CLC.
I am so excited about the start of this new semester. We have an incredible group of students at Walnut Grove CLC, and they are hungry to learn as much as they can about God. We are actually overflowing at Walnut Grove, which shows that God has some big plans in store. We are right in the middle of our gospel unit as we are learning about who God is, who Jesus is, and what the gospel is. These students are finding out so much about their Creator, and I can see them getting closer to Him daily. I am truly excited about teach Family, Community, and Careers and Comparative Religions this Spring. I know God is going to reveal so much of Himself to these students and myself. We are so grateful for Walnut Grove United Methodist Church for providing our classroom and transportation, which makes this class possible.
Walnut Grove High SchoolA Word from Mr. Joseph
Students of the Month
2nd Block- Meagan HilbertParents: Gene and Leigh Ann
HilbertActivities: Golf
Meagan is a junior at Walnut Grove and is one of my strongest leaders.
The amazing thing about Meagan is that she has no idea how much her
peers look up to her. She is extremely humble and can’t help
putting those around her in a better mood.
3rd Block- Christian BrooksParents: Terry and Shelly BrooksChurch: Mount Paran Church of
GodChristian is a sophomore at
Walnut Grove. He is never afraid to speak up about what God is doing in his life. His peers look up to him and see him as a very
consistent follower of Christ. His positive attitude is contagious
throughout the class.
4th block- Amber WilliamsParents: James and Janet WilliamsChurch: Corinth Christian Church
Activities: Swimming, Cross Country, Track
Amber is a sophomore at Walnut Grove. Amber always seems to have a positive attitude. Her peers notice
her in class by the way she treats others, and how encouraging she is
on a daily basis.
The YMS students have a lot of fun with each other. Very quickly into the quarter they were laughing and even singing on the back and forth rides from the Middle School to Corinth Christian Church where we have class. Currently, we're talking about the value of friendships, and how healthy, wise friends can be the difference in a thriving life, and a life that is filled with disappointment and regret. Please simply pray that our students really would have wisdom: That they wouldn't just know what to do, but that they would know what to do AND do it.
Youth Middle School - Update
Lexi Beaulieu. Lexi is an absolute blast. She is always in a good mood coming to class, sometimes organizing the whole class to sing some song on the way to and from class. She is a 4 sport athlete, as well as an active member of the Church at the Grove Youth group. So proud of you Lexi! Way to go. Keep up the good work!
Students of the Month
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Board of DirectorsCarl V. (Butch) Butcher
Gene MatthewsRaymond Hardy
Lisa AcuffRoger Naugle
Jane BellSharon Shackleford
Randy GarrettCarolyn PottsDon CannonLester Waters
Hugo Bryan-Porter
Volunteer StaffSharon LaineRobert LaineAmy BinghamKaren GeierAnita ReaganPerry AcuffJohn ParkerEric Green
Stephen Butler
Chad LukeSteve Williams of
Citrus Clean Carpet Carolyn &
Wallace PottsDave AlveyMatt BohrJeff Box
Todd Kutzelbaum
Loganville High School CLC3330 Old Zion Cemetery Rd.
Loganville, GA 30052678-680-3167
Katelyn Boyd, [email protected]
Megan Sorrow - Intern
Monroe High School CLC475 Double Springs Church Rd.
Monroe, GA 30655678-680-3198
Jennifer Weller, [email protected]
Lindsey Malcom - Intern
Walnut Grove High School CLC910 Church Way
Loganville, GA 30052678-680-3169
Joseph Cook, [email protected]
Jeb Butcher - Intern
Executive DirectorTerri Butcher
Fax - 770-554-1556Phone - 770-554-1556
Check out our websitewww.wcclc.org
Youth Middle School CLC1635 Highway 81
Loganville, GA 30052770-554-1556
Josh Moore, [email protected]
Carver Middle School CLC770-554-1556
Brian Widmer, [email protected]
Non-ProfitU.S. Postage
PAIDMonroe, GA Permit #203
WCCLCP.O. Box 678
Monroe, GA 30655
Return Service Requested
Loganville Middle School CLC770-554-1556
Megan Sorrow, [email protected]
Merry Christmas!
from the Walton County Christian Learning Center