Kings Point Christian Academy
Kings Point Christian Academy challenges youth to aspire toward lives of character, service, and influence.
While KPCA accepts the same challenge as we aim to expand our campus to ensure the future of Christian education in this community.
03/10/2026
KPCA @ MyWinterfest 2026!!
03/04/2026
We are already looking ahead with excitement to the 2026/2027 school year at Kings Point Christian Academy! We are thrilled to announce new educational options designed to better serve our students and families while continuing to provide Christ-centered academic excellence.
We invite you to learn more about these exciting additions and all that KPCA has to offer by visiting our website at www.kpca.school
We can’t wait to see what God has in store for this coming year!
01/28/2026
With some of our student’s home districts either closed or currently on a 2 hour delay we have decided to close tomorrow to ensure the safety of our Archer families.
01/27/2026
KPCA will be closed again tomorrow, 1/27/26.
Stay warm!!
01/26/2026
KPCA will be closed tomorrow due to inclement weather.
Stay safe and warm!
12/15/2025
With so many of our student’s home districts closed tomorrow we too will be closed tomorrow, Monday December 15th. We encourage all Archers to complete work from home if possible. Be safe and stay warm.
12/12/2025
12/04/2025
This Saturday, December 6th we will host our 1st Annual KPCA Craft Show for the public from 11-2pm!
Our Archers have been working hard in preparation of our upcoming Christmas Fundraiser. Each Sunday in December following our AM service at Kings Point we will make available our creations for friends and family to purchase special keepsakes. We will also have pre-made gift baskets available to help take care of some of those friends and families on your Christmas list! We can't wait to display our creations!
Invite your family and friends to come and shop!
12/02/2025
KPCA Closed Tuesday, December 2nd
10/10/2025
We’re off to see The Wizard!
KPCA Archers visit The Children's Theatre of Cincinnati at the Emery Theater!
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09/12/2025
“NEVER FORGET”
Our KPCA students enjoyed an awesome day of remembrance this week. Huge thank you to The City of South Lebanon Village Community Church South Lebanon Ohio for creating such amazing spaces of honor and remembrance for us to enjoy and educate our students!
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Our Devotion shared at the South Lebanon Veteran’s Memorial
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Remembering September 11, 2001 - “NEVER FORGET” -
On September 11, 2001, a very sad and shocking event happened in our nation. Terrorists hijacked airplanes and attacked the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and a field in Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives that day.
While this was a day of tragedy, it was also a day that showed us the power of courage, love, and sacrifice.
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Courage and Heroes
Many firefighters, police officers, and first responders rushed into danger to save lives. Some of them gave their own lives so that others could live. Ordinary people—neighbors, co-workers, and even strangers—helped one another with compassion and bravery.
The Bible reminds us in John 15:13 (NKJV):
“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.”
These men and women lived out that truth, showing us the greatest form of love through sacrifice.
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Community and Resilience
In the days that followed, people came together across America. Communities supported one another, prayed together, and reached out with kindness. Even in darkness, God’s light shined through the love and unity of people.
The Apostle Paul teaches us in Ephesians 6:12 (NKJV):
“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.”
This verse reminds us that evil in the world is not about people themselves, but about the darkness of sin and evil forces. Our call as Christians is to overcome evil with good, with love, and with faith in Christ.
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Hope and Remembrance
September 11th is a day we remember, not only for the loss, but for the lessons it taught us. We honor the lives lost, the heroes who acted bravely, and the communities that showed love and compassion.
When we say “Never Forget,” we commit ourselves to remembering both the pain and the love shown that day. We choose to honor the memory by living with kindness, helping others, and loving our neighbors—even those who are different from us.
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Call to Action for Students
As young Christians, you can honor 9/11 by:
• Showing kindness to your classmates and teachers
• Standing up for those who need a friend
• Praying for our nation, leaders, and communities
• Living each day with love, remembering that God calls us to be lights in a dark world
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Closing Scripture of Hope
Romans 12:21 (NKJV):
“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
Let us always remember September 11th with hearts of honor, courage, and love—pointing others to the hope we have in Jesus Christ.
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5600 Street Rt. 48
Maineville, OH
45039
Opening Hours
| Monday | 6:30am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 6:30am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 6:30am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 6:30am - 6pm |
| Friday | 6:30am - 6pm |