About

Part of Lighthouse Christian Homeschool Association (LCHA)

Serving the Wake Forest, Youngsville, Franklinton, Zebulon, Wendell, North Raleigh and surrounding areas. Since 1996.

 

We offer competitive sports in:

Basketball, Track & Field, Golf, Cross Country, and  Volleyball.  View More Info Each Sport

 

Athletics can provide physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual growth and it is our desire that Lighthouse athletics will facilitate growth in each of these areas through our knowledgeable coaches, commissioners, and volunteers.

Mission Statement

Equip our athletes to honor God through integrity, teamwork, excellence, and service.

Developing a mindset on Christ and his sacrificial love for us.

4 Pillars of Lighthouse Athletics

Building character and community through sports, Lighthouse Athletics fosters a culture of integrity, teamwork, excellence, and service, all guided by faith-based principles. We strive to develop athletes who not only excel in their sports but also embody Christian values in every aspect of their lives.

 

Integrity

Always doing the right thing

(1 Peter 3:16, Keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.)

 

Teamwork

Cooperation towards achieving a goal

(1 Corinthians 12:12-27, If one part suffers every part suffers with it. If one part is honored, every part rejoices with it. You are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.)

Excellence

Putting forth your best effort all the time

(1 Corinthians 10:31, So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.)

 

Service

Giving of YOUR time and energy to those in need

(1 Peter 4:10, Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, Faithfully, administering God’s grace in its various forms)

Athletics Structure & Responsibilities

 

Athletic Director

Athletic Director reports to the Lighthouse board and keeps the athletics running smoothly. 

 

Commissioners

Commissioners know their sport and can handle most things.  They will talk with the coaches to see what their program needs and then go to the AD with those requests. (ie: practices, uniforms, equipment, . . .)

 

Coaches

Coaches run the practices and set up their offenses and defenses based on the players they have. Coaches determine who makes the team and who is cut.  Coaches may also request parent volunteers too and it is their responsibility to make those volunteer positions known to parents. It will be up to the coaches to determine devotional and or prayer time to be conducted at each practice and game. This maybe athlete, parent, or coach lead.