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  • Mission Trip to Costa Rica

    We are so grateful for the answered prayers during our eight-day mission to Costa Rica, where 49 participants safely traveled, built three houses, and worshipped with the local church in Pavas. Sharing gifts collected by the Eden community and spending time with the children through Bible stories and crafts was deeply moving. Over three days, the team worked joyfully to build homes, ending with a heartfelt ceremony as families received their keys. Seeing their joy reminded us… See more

  • ECA Summer Camps were a Blast!

    From creative problem-solving at BattleBots, to hands-on exploration in STEM and Nature Camp, to skill-building and teamwork in Middle School Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball Camps, campers are growing, learning, and having a blast. With energy, friendship, and Christ-centered encouragement at the heart of it all, it’s been a summer to remember—and it’s only just begun!

  • Welcome David Schutt PhD, President

    Eden administrators, faculty members, board, and staff gathered for a special evening to welcome David Schutt, PhD, President, and his wife, Heather, as he steps into the role of President at Eden Christian Academy.
    The night was filled with warm conversations, light desserts, refreshments, and meaningful moments of connection. Dr. Schutt shared his heart for Christian education, his vision for Eden’s future, and his deep appreciation for the Eden community.
    The evening closed with a time of prayer, lifting up the new school year, our students, and the mission we share together.
    We’re so grateful for the opportunity to come together and begin this new chapter in unity and faith. Here's to all God has in store for the year ahead!

  • Flat Warrior had a Summer of Fun!

    What a journey! This summer, our Flat Warrior traveled far and wide with ECA families—visiting new places, making memories, and spreading Warrior pride along the way. From beach days to mission trips, national parks to backyard fun, she showed up with a smile and a lot of heart. Thank you to everyone who took her along for the ride and shared your adventures. We loved seeing how connected our ECA family stayed all summer long!

  • CHS Chem Final Exam

    19 Eden College-in-High-School Chemistry students earned an impressive 82% class average on the Pitt final, far above the 60% university average,with one earning the top score, and our school accounting for 35% of all A’s among 405 students.

  • ECA Baseball Team Had an Incredible Season

    The Eden Christian Academy Varsity Baseball Team had another year of outstanding accomplishments both on and off the field!
    The Warriors began their season with a focus on physical, strategic, and mental readiness. To help prepare the team, they welcomed guest speakers, including Steelers Chaplain Kent Chevalier, North Way Christian Community's Lead Pastor Dave D'Angelo, and former Pittsburgh Pirate Michael McHenry. McHenry not only offered encouragement but surprised the team by joining them in practice, sharing insights on strategy, mental preparation, and sportsmanship. Each speaker emphasized the importance of honoring and glorifying God in every aspect of life. Brady Hull, Noah Emswiler, and Brett Feldman earned both First Team All-Section and All-State Honors. Coach Mark Feldman was also named Single A Coach of the Year. Our Warriors wrapped up an incredible season, finishing 2nd in the PIAA 1A State Championship and ranked 3rd in the WPIAL! 

  • Juniors Help EduNations

    During the months of March and April, the junior Bible class took on the goal of raising funds to help an organization called EduNations, a faith-based, non-profit organization that builds and operates schools in under-resourced communities. They seek to educate children, ignite hope, and transform their lives. One of their programs is called "Meals for Mariatu." This program specifically raises funds to feed school children in the African country of Sierra Leone. The fifty students of the junior Bible class were divided into seven groups (of six to seven students each) and were tasked with raising funds to meet this need. Each group set a goal to raise $330, which is enough to feed five students for a month. The groups came up with individual strategies to raise these funds, including the following: concessions at a volleyball event, a lunch time raffle, a dodgeball tournament, a waffle breakfast, scoops and spoons (an ice cream bar and games during study hall), selling various food options during lunch, and morning donut sales. 

  • Peer Tutoring & Mentoring Program

    In 2024-2025, over 70 students participated in the Peer Tutoring & Mentoring program for students and tutors in grades 7-12. The program is led by our 12th-grade Service Team, which gathered a team of 37 juniors and seniors who serve as tutors and mentors. They met every Wednesday afternoon during TS in the cafeteria.