Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeNews News AHS seniors attend Baccalaureate service By: ADP Staff May 23, 2013 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related stories News Bulldogs honor courageous brothers The Bulldog baseball team honored a pair of courageous... Sports Artesia, Goddard set for district crown showdown As any student of America's Game knows, the baseball... News Artesia Aquatic Center prepares for summer with open house The Artesia Aquatic Center welcomed more than 200 community... Pictured above, the Student Worship Band performs “Our God” Wednesday during the Artesia High School Class of 2013 Baccalaureate service at the AHS Auditorium, sponsored by the Artesia Ministerial Alliance. Below, Trey Yates delivers a scripture reading, quoting Luke 12:48, “to whom much is given, much is expected.” “In Artesia, we have been given so much, and there is clearly no other community that cares for us like Artesia does,” Yates told his classmates. “So I pray that no matter what we do, we go out and represent Artesia well.” The challenge to the class was delivered by Jeffrey Ross, who imparted the message, “No matter where we move or go off to college, trust God and believe that, with Him, everything will be OK. It’s not going to be easy. Be willing to go and serve wherever you are, travel your path, do His work, and keep your faith. He will not give you more than you can handle.”Grace Miller – Daily Press ADP Staff Join the Artesia Daily Press Newsletter Stay informed with the latest Artesia news and updates, directly in your inbox. Subscribe now! Name First Last Email* Latest stories News Bulldogs honor courageous brothers Sports Artesia, Goddard set for district crown showdown News Artesia Aquatic Center prepares for summer with open house News Smoking Clays fundraiser aids local entities Previous articleFatal collision leaves Dexter man dead, Artesia man in stable conditionNext articleWeather can’t keep spirits down