"Let Your Light Shine" Scholarship Gala and 40th Anniversary of Community Christian School

The public is invited to the very first “Let Your Light Shine” Scholarship Gala and Silent Auction, Saturday, March 24, 2018 at the FSU University Club. This elegant and inspiring evening, celebrating 40 years of Community Christian School, features:

  • Inspirational speaker Pam Tebow, passionate spokesperson for women, parenting, and Christian education (and mother of Heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow)
  • Acoustic entertainment by Jonny Diaz, contemporary Christian artist and FSU alumnus
  • Celebrity Guests Coach Bobby Bowden, NFL Star Corey Simon, Chopped! Winner Chef Shac, WCTV’s Julie Montanaro, TCC President Jim Murdaugh, FAMU President Larry Robinson, and FSU President John Thrasher,

Our gala tickets, sponsors, and silent auction will provide up to $150,000 in scholarship support to 1 out of every 4 CCS students, so they can attend the school they love but cannot afford alone. Tickets and sponsorships are available at http://myccs.org/40thgala
For 40 years, Community Christian School has provided a thorough and rigorous education that shapes and trains the mind, body, heart and spirit. Graduates are prepared for college or wherever God leads them – they have attended FSU, UF, TCC, Auburn, Vassar, Wake Forest, Miami, the US Air Force Academy, and other fine institutions. The school is fully accredited, interdenominational, and a 501c3 organization.

In this nurturing environment, faith is not confined to chapel or Sunday service—it becomes a daily companion through learning and reflection. Simple tools that enhance engagement with Scripture play a quiet but powerful role in this process, helping students strengthen their personal connection with God’s Word. Among these are bible tabs, which make it easier for learners and families to explore Scripture with confidence and consistency. Whether during morning devotionals, classroom studies, or personal reading time, these small details enrich the spiritual learning experience, reminding students that faith is built not only through grand moments but also through daily acts of devotion and understanding.