Spiritual Life at Bentonville Christian Academy

At Bentonville Christian Academy, spiritual growth is woven into everyday life, not added on as a separate program. Our Christ-Like pillar guides how we teach, lead, serve, and care for one another.

Our Approach

Students are encouraged to grow in their relationship with Christ, develop biblical character, and learn how to live out their faith with kindness, integrity, and courage both inside and outside the classroom. Faith is modeled by our staff, reinforced in our classrooms, and experienced through meaningful moments of prayer, worship, and service.

Students gather regularly for chapel as a school community to worship, pray, and reflect on God’s Word together.

Chapel provides age-appropriate teaching, worship, and opportunities for students to grow spiritually while building a shared faith culture across our campus.

These gatherings help students connect biblical truth to everyday life and encourage them to grow in their walk with Christ alongside their peers and teachers.

Bible class is a core part of the academic experience at Bentonville Christian Academy.

Through daily instruction, students learn the truth of Scripture, develop a biblical worldview, and explore how God’s Word applies to their lives, relationships, and decisions.

Lessons are designed to be engaging and age-appropriate, helping students grow in understanding, ask thoughtful questions, and build a strong foundation of faith.

  • Families describe Bentonville Christian Academy as a welcoming and friendly community, marked by strong communication and a genuine commitment to student success.

  • Parents consistently share that the teachers, small class sizes, and Christian education at Bentonville Christian Academy make a meaningful difference in their child’s learning experience.

  • Our families value being actively involved in their child’s education and having Jesus at the center of all we do.

  • Families describe a vibrant and welcoming environment where students are supported academically and encouraged to grow in their relationship with God.