Our History
Great River Christian School
was born out of the desire to teach children the
Good News of God's Word. We believe God has
called us here to fulfill His commission.
GRCS began in a park the summer of 1996. Parents
and grandparents met together for prayer at
picnic tables while their children played
nearby. Many weeks they met and prayed for
wisdom and guidance to begin the work laying
heavy on their hearts. Every step was bathed in
prayer. Paperwork sent to the state was expected
to take a year to accomplish. It was finished
and returned in just two weeks.
Prayer meetings concentrated on asking God for
the building He wanted us in. Burlington Medical
Center (now Great River Medical Center) had
purchased the former St. Paul School building
and planned to use the gymnasium to construct
mock-up rooms for their staff to evaluate for
use in the new facility. There were two weeks of
August left when BMC rentend us use of the
building (except for the gym) for $1.00 per
year!
Several parents became the construction and
maintenance crew, furniture scouts and
negotiators for the school during BMC
discussions and agreements. We received special
deliveries several times a week. We never knew
what would show up next. Everything that came
through the door was cause for thanksgiving. We
were walking on air! Our unofficial motto became
"We don't turn down anything!" All of the items
came to us as donations or were bought for
pennies on the dollar.
School started the day after Labor Day, just
three short months after its conception in the
park. There were five teachers and a secretary.
The "Prayer in the Park" group decided if we had
thirty students then the school could make it!
GOD SENT 60 STUDENTS! We were off and running
for grades Pre-K through 8. In the fall of 2001,
we were able to add ninth grade, and we added on
each grade through 12th in subsequent years.
In the summer of 2004, we were able to purchase
the former Prospect Hill school building from
the public school district. Many hours of
painting and remodeling were put in to get the
building in ship shape! God has continued to
meet our every need in good times and in lean
times. He continues to prepare a bright future
for GRCS. We may feel unsure when we catch a
small glimpse of His direction....but like
Peter, our job is not to see the storm around us
but to step out with our eyes fastened on our
God who leads us one step at a time with His
wisdom, power and love! We don't know what the
future holds, but we know Who holds the future!
Come join us! Pray with us! Let us serve you as
we serve our Lord Jesus Christ!