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August 2023 by Greg W.
If you're looking for a right anti-vax , conspiracy believing Trump cult then this is the church for you !
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December 2022 by Madelline Escalante
God bless you!
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November 2022 by Emil Baronia
Great teachers who care and support staff, but administration says one thing and does another. Charged my account for tuition and then forcefully withdrew my child from the school the very next day and refused a refund. On the other hand, FOFCA is very quick to ask for donations and volunteers though.
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November 2022 by Joshua Matheny
This school is God's gift to parents! An amazing school that embodies the 360 values of curriculum, religion and moral ethics. The staff here is amazing and truly cares for each child's success. Could not be happier with a school for my child. Keep up the outstanding work!
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November 2021 by Izzy Candillo
Great school
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November 2021 by Patricia Dolinsky
Always a great experience at Families of Faith!
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November 2021 by Tim K.
Amazing place! Amazing people! Church services are better than most I've ever been to, the message runs deep in this lost world we live in. Thank you for your leadership and mission.
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October 2021 by Nolan G.
Amazing school, Thank you so much no school has really taught better then this. I totally recommend.
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November 2020 by Mitchell Irwin
I think the refs are biased plain and simple
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November 2019 by Bryce Beck
Don't show up to games
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November 2019 by Kathy B
Ive struggled with my faith for many years. This church, Pastors and parishioners are the best. I don't feel uncomfortable here. I feel welcomed and truly cared for as a person.
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November 2019 by Bob Nichols
Great school. They love the students.
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November 2019 by The Kid Savage
They don’t show up to games.
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November 2019 by Young Quan
They didn’t show up to the game
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November 2018 by Patricia Lee
My children have never been happier than they are at Families of Faith. A truly loving and enriching environment. I’ve never encountered before such genuine Christians, who care so deeply about each family.The curriculum is very advanced. At least two years above the Joliet public schools. My son while in 2nd grade read fluently at a 4th grade level, should be taught at a 5th grade level and struggled at a 6th grade level. I attribute this not only to the curriculum itself but also the individual attention each child gets due to smaller class sizes and a loving teacher.