Congressman Allen West Comes to CCA!
Maritza Cosano Gomez
July 14, 2011
“Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it!” said Congressman Allen West on April 21, as he addressed a crowd of high school students in the Calvary Chapel Theatre during an informal and intuitive Q & A hour session. West, a military man for 22 years and the first black Republican... Read more »
Major Search… Exploring the Possibilities. Finding your Passion.
Messenter Staff
April 7, 2011
College Planning Guide: Advice & Tips What can you be doing RIGHT NOW to make the most out of your college years? Wait, a minute…college? For some of us that thought has not registered in our minds, but for others, that next step is closer than we think. Whether you are a senior or a freshman... Read more »
CCA’s First Literary Magazine
Alexandra Gomez
January 10, 2011
This school year, CCA is introducing a new publication entitled, Journey, the school’s first literary magazine, which will be released in the spring of each school year. According to Maritza Cosano-Gomez, Journalism teacher and Creative Director of CCA’s Communications Department that’s sponsoring... Read more »
Make a Difference
Karly Palmar
January 6, 2011
Community service is a great way to help out, and to be a light for Christ in your community. Calvary Christian Academy provides students with volunteer opportunities on campus and off campus, from the Children’s Ministry at Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale, to a convalescent home, “adopting” a grandpa... Read more »
Vote!
Heather Wroth
November 5, 2010
“All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing…” said Edmund Burke, an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher, whose first published work, “A Vindication of Natural Society: A View of the Miseries and Evils Arising to Mankind,” appeared... Read more »
One Step for a Fifth Grader… One Giant Leap for an Eighth Grader!
Kaley Israels, Staff Writer
June 9, 2010
Graduation. A word that can bring tremendous amount of excitement or apprehension, depending on how you choose to look at it. Without a doubt, graduation is many things for each one of us. But without sounding cliché, it is a refining moment in time—a day most of us embark on a memory lane train that... Read more »
I Walked Where Jesus Walked…
Avery Reeder
May 27, 2010
Could it be that I was possibly standing on the same ground that Jesus stood on so many years ago? The thought entered my mind and didn’t leave it as I traveled throughout Israel the first week of May with Pastor Bob Coy and others who came on this tour of Israel. There I was, as we started the morning... Read more »
Dear Mom, thank you for…
Rebecca Urrutia
May 10, 2010
Dear Mom, Thank you for putting up with me all these long years. For teaching me to tie my shoes and enduring countless hours of Sesame Street and Arthur; for making me eat my vegetables and keeping me on a leash, literally, so I wouldn’t get lost. For protecting me from the hungry wolves hiding in... Read more »
Advancing CCA
Danielle Germaine
March 18, 2010
A decade later and Calvary Christian Academy’s mission is still the same: to make disciples of Christ, using all of God’s resources—faculty, staff, parents, and some of technology’s new advances. From the posters displayed all around campus to Pastor Bob Coy’s plug from the pulpit, talk... Read more »
STUDENT PROFILE: Kaitlin Connor. God Given Talents. Written Words.
Moriah Smith
January 21, 2010
A God-given talent, a passion instilled in a young girl, and written words that flow from heart to paper. Kaitlin Connor, a sixth grader at Calvary Christian Academy truly stands out as she seeks to utilize the special gifts God gave her. When Kaitlin was about seven years old she started writing for... Read more »

