VFCA Clubs
Leadership Academy
VFCA’s Leadership Academy is a service learning group that meets each Wednesday after school. Students in grades 7th-12th are able to join the Leadership Academy. There is not a minimum GPA requirement; however, students must have a heart to serve his/her school and community. Students who participate in mission’s trips such as Guatemala, Africa, or Washington D.C. must be members of the Leadership Academy. Volunteer service opportunities include food box distribution through For Life Ministries and Manna House. Students also serve the families of VFCA at scheduled events and assemblies.
Junior Leadership Academy
VFCA’s Junior Leadership Academy is a service learning group that meets each Tuesday beforer school. Students in grades 3rd-6th are able to join the Junior Leadership Academy. There is not a minimum grade requirement; however, students must have a heart to serve his/her school and community. Students who participate in mission’s trips such as Montgomery or Washington D.C. must be members of the Junior Leadership Academy. Volunteer service opportunities include food box distribution through For Life Ministries and Manna House. Students also serve the families of VFCA at scheduled events and assemblies.
Christian Honor Student Association
The Christian Honor Student Association (CHSA) was established by the Oral Roberts University Education Fellowship as a way to recognize students who show Christian traits through character, leadership, scholarship, and service.
All students in grades 10th -12th are eligible to participate in CHSA. Each participating school receives a certificate for new and renewal members, lapel pins for new student members, special diploma seals for graduating seniors, and recognition of outstanding theme projects at the annual ORUEF Awards Banquet. Potential candidates are selected for CHSA on the basis of four criteria: character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Students must maintain a 3.5 GPA in order to be eligible.
A special part of the CHSA program is the Theme Project, which encourages Christian service to the school, church, community, or a special organization. In scripture we are encouraged to be “…doers of the Word, and not hearers only,” and in this sense an honor society should desire to find avenues of service that demonstrates its Christianity in action. The project should reflect the interests, abilities, and talents of the group. Students who are inducted in the Christian Honor Student Association must first be active participants in VFCA’s Leadership Academy.
CYBER SECURITY
Our CyberPatriot Club is preparing our middle and high school students to take places of leadership in the world through STEM disciplines. Using our gifts and talents to serve humanity glorifies God, and we invite you to join us in this mission!
STEM CLUB
VFCA’s STEM Club meets monthly to study Science, Technology, Engineering and Math related topics and perform STEM Challenges. Our STEM club has also entered into Science competitions and won 1st Place Awards for Environmental Conservation.
ROBOTICS
VFCA’s Robotics club affords students the opportunity to learn about robotics through real-world challenges and problems. Through this club, students develop technical skills, learn processes, apply their knowledge to solve problems, and prepare for inter and intra level competitions.
Science Club
Science Club meet on an as needed basis. All students in grades 7th-12th are eligible for these clubs for competitions.
Math Club
Our students compete in the annual Math Competitions at the University of Alabama Huntsville and Calhoun Community College., Awards include 2nd place for the Group Math Competition in Division III at both UAH and Calhoun. We won first place in the individual Math Competition at Calhoun for Division III. (2016-2017 School year)
Spanish Club
Prayer Network
Evangelism Club
Jesus said, “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20) As followers of Jesus, we want to obey this command. We must know the Gospel so that we can incorporate it into everyday conversation. Then, we must know our culture so that we can meet others where they are. As a member of this club, students participate in Gospel-centered discussion, as well as creative ways to reach generations with the Gospel.
Main Campus (Grades 3 - 12)
3205 Holmes Ave. Huntsville, AL 35816
Early Edu. Campus (Infant - 2nd Grade)
3616 Holmes Ave. Huntsville, AL 35816