Tuesday, September 21, 2010

HOMECOMING FIESTA!

Homecoming Fiesta!

September 25

6pm to 10pm

$5.00 per person/$10.00 per family - Parents and Siblings WELCOME!!!!

This year's Homecoming FIESTA will be held in the back parking lot and field. We have tons of great events planned and hope that you will all come out to join in the fun! Check out the photos from last year's event!

  • Inflatable Obstacle Course
  • Inflatable Jousting Arena
  • Bonfire
  • Games
  • Re-Fried Beans Eating Contest
  • FOOD, FOOD, FOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dress is casual with the only adherence being to our modesty standards.


If you have any questions you can post them here for the good of all!


Thanks,
SLC Social Coordination Committee

Updated Spirit Week Dress Code

*THE KEY FOR ALL EVENTS IS TO SHOW SCHOOL SPIRIT. HAVE FUN AND ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE. DO NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE DAYS JUST TO WEAR JEANS AND A T-SHIRT.
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BRING REGULAR SCHOOL DRESS CODE CLOTHES IN CASE YOUR OUTFIT DOES NOT ABIDE BY THESE RULES.

Wednesday: Royalty vs. Rednecks
  • Come dressed as a prince or princess or redneck-y!
  • Jeans allowed, no tight/holey jeans
  • No short skirts, shorts, tight shirts, tank tops, etc.
  • No higher than two inch heel, no open toed shoes
  • Regular dress/skirt lengths apply
  • Modesty rules apply

Thursday: Spirit Day
  • Wear school spirit t-shirt (if you did not purchase a school spirit t-shirt then you need to come in regular dress code)
  • Jeans allowed
  • Go purple-crazy!
  • Temporary hair dye and crazy hairstyles encouraged
  • No tight/holey jeans, shorts, or flip flops
  • Modesty rules apply

Monday, September 20, 2010

Chapel 9/15/10

Check out the song below. I think that it really goes well with our chapel from Wednesday.

The first time I heard this song it made me want to cry, and lately it has really been on my heart. I feel like the words have such a powerful message. So many people are asking, what does love really mean? Every day we see dozens of people, countless faces who may be going through things we could only imagine. What if instead of just walking by, we noticed them. Each of has a story and gifts all our own, that regardless of whether we think them significant, can touch someone else’s life. Eric Miller said we just need to invest ourselves in others. Just a glimpse at love can change a life. If we just look around God will show us whose life we can make a difference in. If God calls us to the task he will surely equip us to finish.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG7SPCVkKyY.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

SPIRIT WEEK!

September 20-24th


Show some DCHS Spirit!!

These days are NOT dress down days - they are designed to help us have fun, show some creativity, and get some DCHS spirit going for our homecoming on SATURDAY!!!!!!!


BRING REGULAR SCHOOL DRESS CODE CLOTHES IN CASE YOUR OUTFIT DOES NOT ABIDE BY THESE RULES



Monday: Geek Pride

  • Show Spirit!
  • Suspenders, glasses with tape, plaid, etc.
  • No jeans allowed
  • Modesty rules apply.
Tuesday: Outrageously Odd Outfits

  • Show Spirit!
  • No visible undergarments (worn on the outside)
  • No pajamas
  • No short shorts - skirt length modesty rules apply.
  • No tight jeans.
  • No flip flops
  • Hats allowed
  • Go CRAZY!
  • Modesty rules apply.


Wednesday: Dress Your Best

  • Chapel dress code but different colors allowed
  • Patterns allowed
  • No short skirts (regular skirt length rules apply)
  • Guys: creative ties!
  • Modesty rules apply

Thursday: Royalty vs. Rednecks

  • Come either dressed as a prince or princess or as redneck-y!
  • No short skirts/shorts, tight shirts, tank tops, etc.
  • If wearing overalls, you must wear a shirt underneath.
  • Regular dress/skirt lengths apply.
  • No higher than two inch shoes.
  • No open toe.
  • Be creative!
  • Modesty rules apply


Friday: Crazy Hair / Spirit Day

  • Wear school spirit t-shirt.
  • Jeans allowed.
  • Go purple-crazy!
  • Temporary hair dye/crazy hairstyles allowed/encouraged!
  • NO tight/holey jeans, shorts, or flip flops
  • Be creative!
  • Modesty rules apply

Friday, September 10, 2010

Chapel 9/8/10

Have you ever heard the saying “out of sight, out of mind?” It basically means that when you don’t see something you no longer think about it. More often than not this can prove very true. How often have you put something away and then completely forgotten about it? If we are not careful we can do this God. If we don’t make a conscious effort to keep focused on God he will slip from our minds as we go about our day. If we only give a scheduled time to God we are only going to think about him them. We will totally miss all the ways he is working in our lives. When we tell God about the ordinary stuff it makes him seem more like a close friend and not someone far away. Not someone who is forgettable. In Chapel Stacy Mills talked to us about how God wants to hear about our lives. He’s always got an arm open and an ear ready. He is just waiting for us to speak up.

Lindsay Townsend

Friday, September 3, 2010

Chick Flicks

Our first monthly "girls only" event is happening this Saturday at DCHS!

Come out and get to know each other, hang out, watch a couple of fun movies and just relax after a tough week of school, sports, homework, and getting up early!

Saturday, 9/4/10

6pm to 10pm

DCHS Cafe

Email Mrs. Bryan @ kbryan@delmarvachristian.com if you have any questions.

Maturing in Prayer

If you could say anything about maturing in prayer what would you say? This is the question I pondered as I tried to decide what to write. Then I felt like God was telling me to just listen, to forget about what I thought I should write and just listen. Taking time to listen is one of the greatest acts of surrender we can make in our prayers. You have to give the time over to God and trust he knows what you need and what you are looking for. It’s the same as with someone you really know. Can’t so much be said with just a look? You are trusting the other person to get what you mean and to respond. How many of us can say that our prayer life is personal enough that communication can come down to something comparative to a look. In chapel Pastor Vaughan said “that to be used by God we have to surrender.” For God to use our prayer life we have to surrender it to him.

Lindsay Townsend