Warrior LES Summer Camps info & fees
A message from Coach Kirk DeNoyer, LLHS Activities Director:
new!
We are certain the Lakeside Warrior Camp experience will be a positive one for your family. We’ve assembled a quality group of Christian coaches to work with campers. Register online using Sportsengine (see llhs.org/K8sports). Create an account the first time you visit the site. Nonrefundable fees must accompany your online registration. Questions? Call the school office at 920-648-2321.
gr 1-3
4-day Boys (June 11–14) & Girls (June 18–21) Basketball camps, gr. 4–9: | $50 Co-ed Soccer camps: gr. 4–9: 2 levels, June 25–28 | $50 Girls Volleyball camps: gr. 4–9: 3 levels, July 16–19 | $50 New in 2018: Grades 1–3 volleyball camp July 16–19 | $50 Boys Football camp: July 16-19 | Distance running camp: July 9–12 STEM Camp (Engineering concepts) July 24–27 | $55
Registration deadline: Friday, May 4, 2018
Registrations taken ‘til camps fill, but premiums (ball, t-shirts, etc.) not guaranteed after 5/4 Our 7th annual
Grand Event — social, dinner & auctions— is April 7
Last-sec tickets at llhs.org/grandevent or contact Bari at 920-648-2321 x 2223
events to note
March 3................................................................................... Music Fundraiser pickup | 9a March 4................................................ A Cappella @ St. Stephen, Beaver Dam | 8/10:30a March 5....................................................Capitol Conference Math Meet @ LLHS | 4:30p Track practice begins March 6................................................................................... FFA Chapter Banquet | 6:30p March 9.....................................................................................................End of 3rd Quarter March 7................................................................ Grandparents Day for Soph/Seniors | 8a March 10.............................. FEdTech Day at LL | 8a (contact awillems@llhs.org for info) March 11........................................................................Spring Ahead for Daylight Savings ............................................New Friends at LL |1–3p (contact rhirschf@llhs.org to RSVP) March 12............................................................................................Softball practice begins March 13.....................................................Blood Drive at LL | 8a–1p (walk-ins welcome) March 15................ LLHS Financial Aid applications due (see “Admissions” at llhs.org) March 17–25....................................................................................Spring Break: no school March 19................................................................ Baseball & Girls Soccer practice begins March 26.....................................................................Classes resume, Golf practice begins March 28...................................................................................................Easter Concert | 7p Lakeside Lutheran is part of the Wisconsin Parental Choice Program (WPCP). For students selected to WPCP, families receive a voucher from the state that pays students’ Lakeside tuition in full. The open application period for the statewide Choice Program for 2018-19 runs February 1 through April 20, 2018: see llhs.org/choice
Contact Info
920-648-2321 • info@llhs.org • 231 Woodland Beach Rd. Lake Mills, WI 53551
March 2018
a publication of Lakeside Lutheran High School Volume 7: Issue 7
FED eration CONnection Victory. It began in hell. He descended into hell.
We recite these words in the Apostles Creed. But, what do they mean? When did Christ descend into hell? Why did he do it? What does it mean for us? Three days after Christ “was crucified, died and was buried,” he “rose again from the dead” (The Apostles’ Creed). Scripture provides little commentary about Jesus’ being between his burial and resurrection. His lifeless body lay in the grave. However, he earlier prophesied that he would use his “authority to take [his life] up again” (John 10:18). Doing this, he “rose again from the dead” and “he descended into hell.” It is perhaps Peter who provides the most information on Christ’s descent. He writes, “After being made alive, [Christ] went and made proclamation to the imprisoned spirits - to those who were disobedient long ago” (1 Peter 3:19-20). Jesus clearly testified to those in hell who earlier heard his message and rejected it. He preached judgment, not repentance and forgiveness. There was no second opportunity. Christ showed himself alive to those lost souls so they would know and understand that their judgment was just and right. Christ’s descent into hell has great meaning for us. It begins his exaltation. He defeated sin, death, and Satan. His descent into hell is a victory parade in front of those who denied him. This act helps us know and trust that our Victor-Savior has “authority to take [his life] up again” and will one day raise our glorified bodies to live with him forever in heaven. “He descended into hell.” These words express an important truth of the Christian faith. They point to the risen Christ. God bless your victorious Easter celebration!
Christ has died! Christ is risen! Christ will come again! (CW 406) Jim Grasby is principal of Lakeside Lutheran High. Reach him at 920.648.2321 or jgrasby@llhs.org