SUNDAY SCHOOL: Learning to Live the L.I.F.E.
Learning together

Including all who come

Finding others who need to know

Emerging for ministry

 

Learning together

As children, youth, and adults study the Bible in Sunday School, we learn to use biblical principles as a moral compass to guide and protect us throughout everyday life.  As we study together in small groups, we learn to use our Bibles.  We listen to how God is working in each others’ lives.  We become comfortable at talking about spiritual matters and at applying biblical principles to life in today’s world.

Including all who come

Sunday School includes people of all ages and presents the gospel at every person’s level of understanding.  In the small group setting of Sunday School, students become friends.  We pray together, help each other, encourage one another, and enjoy being together.  Sunday School makes it easier for new members to become part of the church body.  The listening and talking that occurs in most Sunday School classes help students move from being acquaintances to becoming friends and feeling like a member of a spiritual family.

Finding others who need to know

Sunday School prepares people to find others who need to know Jesus.  It helps them gain confidence in telling others how Jesus is changing their own lives.  In Sunday School, children, youth, and adults also learn to talk about God’s absolute truth in a culture that wonders if absolutes even exist.  In ways that match their age or life stage, students prepare to tell others about Jesus’ love and plan of salvation.

Emerging for ministry

Sunday School also prepares people for ministry.  Students discover and develop abilities that can be used to help others.  As students hear reports of how God is using everyday believers to meet needs in many ways, they begin to believe that God can use each of them as well.  As students gain skill and confidence, the amount of effective spiritual ministry increases.

We believe Sunday School is like a sleeping giant. It’s time to wake up!

 

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