Insight in a Changing World • Strength in Adversity • Keys to Life
Freely we have received, and freely we give. Developing capacities to their fullest, Gilead Academy educates students today for the world of tomorrow. Built on the solid foundation of the Bible and with a non-profit charter, we rest on God's providential care and leading. With a strong emphasis on music, health, and horticulture the Academy operates year round enabling a broad curriculum and resourceful programs. Metamorphosis continued…
Summer activities got off to a slow start this spring as we had some beautiful days of late snow but we're back on our feet and moving forward. Our Orchestra has started a new song and making confirmations for our summer schedule. In the garden, the garlic looks good and the tomatoes and peppers are doing well. You'll find a new orchard and berry patch when you next visit. We’re looking forward to a quiet but busy season.
Come, we that love the Lord,
And let our joys be known;
Join in a song with sweet accord,
And thus surround the throne.
Refrain:
We’re marching to Zion,
Beautiful, beautiful Zion;
We’re marching upward to Zion,
The beautiful city of God.
Let sorrows of the mind
Be banished from this place;
For in God's vision we will find
Enchantment lights our face.
Let those refuse to sing,
Who never knew our God;
But children of the heav’nly King
May speak their joys abroad.
The men of grace have found
Glory begins below;
Celestial fruits on earthly ground
From faith and hope do grow.
The hill of Zion yields
A thousand sacred sweets
Before we reach the heav’nly fields,
Or walk the golden streets.
Then let our songs abound,
And every tear be dry;
We’re marching through Immanuel’s ground
To fairer worlds up high.
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