
Spiritual Life
Great Lakes Christian High School is a place where you can learn more about Jesus Christ and grow closer in your personal relationship with God.
Here, you are in an environment where you are encouraged to ask questions and seek answers, whether it is in Bible class, during chapel, or in a study through boys’ or girls’ religious clubs. Part of our mission at GLCHS is to be evangelistic, and we are excited that every year several students commit their lives to Christ.
There are scheduled parts of your day that will contribute to your spiritual growth, but it is the unscheduled activities that will really challenge you to grow – asking a teacher some difficult questions, reflecting in prayer, or discussing your spiritual life with friends.
The Spiritual Life Room is an ideal place to go if you want a safe place to open up or ask someone about the Christian faith.
Our Staff are always willing to talk, pray, read the Bible with you or recommend resources to help you at all stages of your faith journey.

Opportunities to get involved:
Bible Classes
3 times a week
Chapel
2 times a week
Adelphe
Girls' Christian Fellowship
Brothers in Christ
Boys' Christian Fellowship
A Capella Chorus
Dedicated Spiritual Life Room
Since GL is such a small community, I have been given the opportunity to participate and try out things that I never would have been able to in a larger school.”
Siann Gault, Class of 2015
“Over my four years here, of sitting in classes and chapel, laughing with friends, singing in the chorus, hanging up streamers for banquets, and so much more, I was able to grow and develop into the person I am today – a person who is prepared to take on the world head on.”
Sam Devries, Class of 2013
“Being so involved made me more comfortable and confident, and gave me the courage to take on leadership roles after I graduated. It really helped me come out of my shell.”
Chineze Nwebube, Class of 2009
“Since the school has a high quantity of residential students, including myself, the staff and teachers at GL have taken on a role in our lives that is, in a way, parental. They care about what’s going on in our lives.”
Siann Gault, Class of 2015
“Since the school has a high quantity of residential students, including myself, the staff and teachers at GL have taken on a role in our lives that is, in a way, parental. They care about what’s going on in our lives.”
Siann Gault, Class of 2015
