Because MRA is a regional Christian high school and the student body is comprised of students from different denominations, how are doctrinal issues handled?
MRA is a non-denominational regional high school. We are a school for Christian students who have embraced the universal Christian beliefs. It is not our place as a school to teach doctrine; that is left to the student’s local church. Each local church has an important and unique call and we encourage students to faithfully sit under the teaching of their pastor who has the God ordained authority to instruct in matters of faith. MRA is not a church; we are a high school that is designed to teach academics through a Christian world-view and designed to help students walk the perfect plan that God has for them by encouraging a Holy lifestyle that pleases the Lord.
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