A Christmas Homily

The following is one of the earliest and one of the most famous Christmas sermons in Christian history. John Chrysostom - or John the "Golden Mouthed" - lived during the latter half of the fourth century A.D. and has been regarded by Christians ever since as one of the greatest preachers that Christ has given to his Church. In Chrysostom's sermon, we find nothing of the commercialism and bland "thankfulness for the holiday season" that

Student Spotlight – Alexis Castro

What grade are you in? I am a senior! My whole life, ever since I was a young girl, I always longed to be a senior. Now that it’s here, however, I long for the simpler times of my youth (nap time anyone?). What city and state do you live in? I live in bright and sunny – and should I mention dry? – Tubac, Arizona. It’s a fun little historic tourist town not too

Teacher Spotlight: Eric Reini

Teacher Spotlight: Eric Reini  How did you learn about Wilson Hill Academy?  Mrs. Anne Stublen was the first to share with me about Wilson Hill Academy. I talked with her at length, and I realized that WHA is building the best Classical Christian online school out there. They truly have a desire for teachers to come alongside families in educating their children. What excites you most about being part of the WHA faculty?  Without a

Entering Into Advent

As I write this we are approaching the second Sunday of Advent according to the church calendar. I have not always thought of the yearly cycle in these terms. I grew up in a secular household that relegated religion to holidays characterized mostly by Santa and the Easter Bunny. Even after responding consciously to God's call on my life as an adult, I continued for some time to order my life around the secular calendar.