Faith Christian Co-Op
launching in Fall 2024!
What is a Co-Op?
A homeschool co-op is a group of families who get together to provide their children with educational and social opportunities. Co-ops can offer classes, field trips, and other activities that might be difficult to arrange independently.
Warriors for Christ
Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord,
and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
Ephesians 6:10-11
What is Our Plan?
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To equip native families with quality, home based education. Many families are looking to homeschool, but they need the resources and instructions on how to do so.
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Provide gospel-saturated co-op to reach more children and families for Christ. A gospel-saturated co-op is a one that students not only encounter the truth of Jesus in one class but where the love and grace of Jesus are experienced all throughout the co-op.
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Parents will attend with their students at least one of the two days of co-op. Co-op will be broken down into two different groups to service more students.
104th Annual Crow Fair
Crow Fair 2023 took place under the new arbor and surrounding encampment. Our family enjoyed getting to experience the culture and history of this fabulous event. It is also known as the "Tipi Capital of the World" with around 1,500 tipis. We got to see many of our church family there, which made the experience that much more real for our kids. One of our church kids, Third, danced for the first time this year. This great picture was captured of him by a photographer I follow on Facebook. I couldn't help but purchase it in support of the business, but look how handsome Third is! We look forward to many more Crow Fairs in our future. This was definitely not our last Powwow.
Valley of the Chiefs Productions
CROW NATION FACTS
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The Crow Reservation is in south-central Montana. Its area is about 2,300,000 acres (9,300 km2), making it the fifth-largest Indian reservation in the United States and the largest of seven in Montana.
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The Crow Tribe has a membership of approximately 11,000, of whom approximately 7,900 reside on the Crow Indian Reservation in south central Montana.
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In the past, they lived in the Yellowstone River valley, which is in Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota. Today, they are federally recognized as the Crow Tribe of Montana.
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Since the 19th century, most Crow people have lived on their reservation that is south of Billings, Montana.
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Crow comes from Apsáalooke which means "children of the large-beaked bird".