Sunday School starts at 11:00am, immediately following worship
Infant: Called Volunteers play one-on-one, sing songs, and nurture the littles
2 and 3-year-Old Class: Teachers adapt the preschool curriculum and introduce children to God’s big plan of salvation in Jesus Christ as they learn key Bible stories
4yr olds and Kindergarten: Teachers use the preschool curriculum and introduce children to God’s big plan of salvation in Jesus Christ as they learn key Bible stories.
1st-2nd Grade: Teachers take a more detailed look at how each Bible story connects to the gospel. Through age-appropriate object lessons, activities, and coloring sheets, teachers can help young elementary school children to see Christ in the Old and New Testaments.
3rd-4th Grade: Teachers take a more detailed look at how each Bible story connects to the gospel. Through age-appropriate object lessons, activities, and coloring sheets, teachers can help young elementary school children to see Christ in the Old and New Testaments.
5th Grade: Teachers challenge students to search the Bible’s text through engaging activities in the upper elementary curriculum. Using the same story content as the lower elementary curriculum, the upper elementary curriculum utilizes different activities and object lessons suitable for nine to twelve-year-old children. Reviewing the now-familiar Bible stories, older children will gain a deeper understanding of redemption in Christ as they begin to study Scripture for themselves.
Infant: Called Volunteers play one-on-one, sing songs, and nurture the littles
2 and 3-year-Old Class: Teachers adapt the preschool curriculum and introduce children to God’s big plan of salvation in Jesus Christ as they learn key Bible stories
4yr olds and Kindergarten: Teachers use the preschool curriculum and introduce children to God’s big plan of salvation in Jesus Christ as they learn key Bible stories.
1st-2nd Grade: Teachers take a more detailed look at how each Bible story connects to the gospel. Through age-appropriate object lessons, activities, and coloring sheets, teachers can help young elementary school children to see Christ in the Old and New Testaments.
3rd-4th Grade: Teachers take a more detailed look at how each Bible story connects to the gospel. Through age-appropriate object lessons, activities, and coloring sheets, teachers can help young elementary school children to see Christ in the Old and New Testaments.
5th Grade: Teachers challenge students to search the Bible’s text through engaging activities in the upper elementary curriculum. Using the same story content as the lower elementary curriculum, the upper elementary curriculum utilizes different activities and object lessons suitable for nine to twelve-year-old children. Reviewing the now-familiar Bible stories, older children will gain a deeper understanding of redemption in Christ as they begin to study Scripture for themselves.