Chapel 2021-22

Founded in 1968, Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy is a private, college-preparatory, non-denominational Christian middle and high school that seeks to educate and cultivate servants for Christ. Students meet rigorous admissions standards both academically and spiritually. CVCA’s 850 students, of whom 25% represent minority populations, come from a seven-county area.

Our facilities include a 177,000 square-foot building with state-of-the-art technology, 7 science labs, 31,000 square-foot fieldhouse and competition gymnasium, a 600-seat chapel/auditorium, and 70 acres of sports facilities, including a turf stadium and all-weather track.

CVCA is fully committed to maintaining an ethnically/culturally diverse faculty and student body within a biblical community.

2020-2021 Banner: Faith That Works

Every year we choose a book of the Bible to study during our weekly chapels. This year we are studying the Book of James. The topics covered in this book are very applicable to what is going on in our world right now, and they all relate to how faith and works are lived out. Genuine faith is lived out in every part of our lives – not just at a Christian school or at church. James 2:26 states, “faith without works is dead.” Together, we will learn what it means to live out our beliefs.

Worshipful Community

Every Thursday during Chapel, CVCA faculty, staff, and students come together to worship, study God’s Word, pray, and participate in musical praise. It is a reminder amidst the busyness of the school week to set our hearts and minds on the things above (Colossians 3:2) and to exalt Jesus Christ as a community.

The purpose of Chapel is to create space and opportunity for students to connect with God in meaningful ways which are Scripture-focused and engaging. This includes corporate singing, Biblical teaching, celebration, and student/faculty involvement. Our goal for our chapel services is that our community would have the same heart as the King David when he wrote, “Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together.” (Psalm 34:3)