Our Savior Lutheran Church maintains active prayer groups, youth groups, adult bible study classes and other activities. It also offers missionary and outreach services for the less fortunate in the area.
The University of Phoenix is the one of the largest university or college systems in the United States, with enrollment hovering just under half a million students in 2010. The school is a for-profit institution of higher learning, with much of its coursework conducted via the provision of online classes. The University of Phoenix was designed as a school that catered to working adults.
Light of Christ Catholic Church is an active Catholic Church offering virtually everything for all members of the Catholic Faith. The Parish theme is "Called by God...Gifted by the Holy Spirit!" The clergy members are Rev. Jacob Monteleone, Pastor, Rev. Frans Berkhout, Parochial Vicar, James Hassett, Deacon and James Gibson, Deacon. The church offers five masses weekly including a daily mass. The 11:30am Mass on Sunday has a choir enhancing the services. For youths, the church offers many programs including a Pre-K childhood center and St. Cecelia Interparochial Catholic School. For a calender of programs and other information, please visit the Web site.
Cornerstone Preschool offers a curriculum based on the Florida School Readiness and Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Education Standards. Children learn reading and writing skills as well as math, science, social studies, music, art and Spanish. For fun breaks, there's an outdoor playground. Prospective clients are welcome to visit any time.
The Delphi Academy method of teaching, which is based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard, stresses practical application. The school's campus features a wood shop, science lab, performing arts and music room and an art room equipped with a pottery wheel and kiln.
The school mission is "give young people a rich academic background, a strong sense of ethics and a broad range of abilities to successfully launch them into higher education, a career and life itself."