
Chapel
Student Ministries
At TMA, our students have the unique opportunity to worship, pray, and grow spiritually together. Much of this takes place throughout their week and is further facilitated by daily Bible class and weekly chapel.
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Upper School Chapel
Two Sessions:
Middle School Grades 6th - 8th
High School Grades 9th - 12th
Each week, the TMA community gathers for chapel to encounter God through powerful worship, meaningful messages, and intentional community. Students are encouraged to grow spiritually, connect, and strengthen their personal relationship with Christ. Each chapel explores relevant topics that help students deepen their understanding of a biblical worldview and apply it to their daily lives.


Lower School Chapel
Two Sessions:
Grades Kindergarten - 2nd
Grades 3rd - 5th
In Lower School chapel, students recite the Pledge of Allegiance to the American and Christian flags, and also to the Bible. We believe it is important to foster respect and honor for each of these things in their lives.
We begin chapel with an interactive worship experience followed by a message designed to help all students (K - 5th grade) better understand foundational Christian truths. To reinforce these truths, leaders incorporate fun, engaging lessons that encourage student participation. Parents are always welcome to experience these chapel services with us!
Preschool Chapel
PK2 - PK4
Chapel is the highlight of The Master’s Academy Preschool Program! Each Wednesday, the entire preschool gathers together to worship God and learn about His great big story. They sing songs of praise and worship, learn and act out the Bible story of the week, and recite their monthly memory verse together with fun hand motions. This allows our students to learn about God, His love for them, and how to have a relationship with Him — all at a preschool level! To culminate each year, we host a Preschool Celebration Chapel and invite friends and family to hear students share all they have learned as they grow closer to Jesus.

Matthew 23:11 states: "The greatest among you will be your servant" and it is one of my favorite verses, for it emphasizes our humble calling to serve others; a reminder to be more like Jesus every day!Amanda gonzález, Kindergarten teacher, lower school chapel lead
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