Biblical Education Co-op

Our vision is to partner with families to evangelize and disciple the next generation by providing Biblical curriculum and a Gospel centered educational community.  Parents are the primary disciples of their children and our heart as a church is to equip and support families on this journey. Whether you are a public or home education family, we pray that this ministry is a launchpad for your family to engage in God’s Word and develop a strong biblical worldview!

What does participation look like? 

We have 2 semesters each year for Preschool - 12th grade.  Our Elementary (Pre-k - 4th ) semesters are 10-12 weeks long and they meet every other week for 2 hours. Our Middle & High School (5th - 12th) semesters are 5-6 weeks long and and meet weekly for 1.5 hours.

During class, our students focus on learning how to look at the world through a biblical lens and how to think carefully.  Learn more about the curriculum and details for joining below!

Family Commitment

Attendance & Fellowship with the CHCC Body: Because the primary responsibility of the church is to equip the Body, it is important for you to prioritize gathering on Sunday for corporate worship!

Suggested Donation: $50 per family per semester. Scholarships are available to those in need.

Serving: We ask each family to serve in one or more of the following: classroom help, materials preparation, cleanup help, prayer partner, or childcare. (This can be a family participant - Parent, guardian, grandparent, aunt, uncle etc.).

At home work: Family Connection sheets and/or conversation starters will go home with your child. We ask that you continue the conversation and reinforce the teachings from class.

Have questions? Send an email to cityonahill@chccmi.com.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can families join mid-semester or mid-year?
Families cannot join mid-semester. However, you can join mid-year at a new semester.

How do I make a donation?
You can give online here or via the tithe box in our lobby.

Is CHCC providing transportation for children?
We do not provide transportation. However, our families do work together to transport children to and from co-op. Please let us know if you will need help lining up transportation and we will help you connect with other co-op families.

Is this co-op open to the rest of the community?
At this time, we are unable to accommodate people outside of our Body. We hope to work toward this in the future. In the meantime, we encourage you to invite your friends and family who’d love to be involved to purchase individual curriculum licenses and carry it out in their home. We also encourage individuals to engage with their church to see if a Co-op is something they could launch as a Body.

What does it mean to be a regular attender at CHCC?
A regular attender is someone who calls CHCC their home church and regularly attends Sunday service. They believe in the mission and vision and agree with core doctrine of the church.

What does it mean to be a regular attender at CHCC?
A regular attender is someone who calls CHCC their home church and regularly attends Sunday service. They believe in the mission and vision and agree with core doctrine of the church.

What safety measures are taken?
  • All adults participating in any capacity on campus are required to complete a background check.
  • The church is closed to visitors while kids are on site.
  • A member of our Safety Team monitors the building during co-op.
  • We will walk through emergency drills once per semester.