For over 30 years, we have gathered every May to celebrate God’s faithfulness at our annual banquet. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our 2020 banquet has been canceled.
However, there is much to celebrate as our school year comes to a close, even in the midst of a difficult moment. God has been at work in remarkable ways throughout this year. We have seen His power and felt His presence in so many ways.
Our Week of Hope event has concluded, but it's not too late to watch the videos below! You can watch the entire Week of Hope video series at once (24 minutes total), or watch each video individually.
You will hear from several of our graduating seniors about how they have encountered the hope of Christ at The Potter’s House, and how it has changed their lives. You will also hear from one of our amazing teachers about how she combines rigorous academics with the hope of the Gospel in her teaching.
Our goal for the Week of Hope is to raise $100,000 to help replace the lost income from the cancellation of our annual banquet, and put us in a strong financial position as we look forward to the beginning of our 40th school year. Every dollar up to this goal will be matched by a generous donor, through the end of June. Please help us continue to share the hope of Christ with students from all backgrounds and income levels.
All videos (24 min)
Day 1: A Remarkable Year
Day 2: Kris's Story
Day 3: asmita's story
Day 4: cameron's Story
Thank you to our generous sponsors and underwriters!
PRESENTING:
Lumbermen's
Anonymous
DIAMOND:
Perrin and Alanna Rynders
Henry and Jacque Bouma
Anonymous
GOLD:
Ross and Suzann Van Klompenberg
Harvest Health Food
Stifel
SILVER:
Commerce Bank
Corporate Clean
Custer
Fastool
Godwin Plumbing
Macatawa Bank
My Auto Import Center
River Ridge Dentistry
The Timothy Group
Universal Forest Products
VanderKodde Construction
Anonymous
BRONZE:
Joan Berends
Jim and Ellen Bruinsma
Greg and Amy Conway
Culver CPA Group
Tom and Eddi Hofstra
Jay Link
Thomas and Judith Lammers
Matthysse Kuiper DeGraaf Funeral
Dan and Patricia Ophoff
Thornapple Woodlands