Sunday School ~ 9:30a.m. every Sunday3's/PreSchool class is taught by Mrs. Brenda Taylor and Mrs. Katelyn SpragueKindergarten class is taught on rotation by Mrs. Rosanne, Mrs. Dedreia Weslow, Mrs. Angie Dunkerly, Miss. Chelsey and Ms. Debra Scott
In our 3's/preschool and K classes we desire to build a foundation that will support a dynamic life of faith. Each quarter is filled with thirteen exciting, active lessons that fit the interests and abilities of preschool and kindergarten children perfectly. Early Elementary (1st/2nd grades) class is taught by Mr. Murray Davis, Mrs. Missy Davis and Miss Amber Marshall
Discovery and exploration is what first and second graders are all about! They're also at a tender sensitive age spiritually. Classes include thirteen, age-appropriate lessons each quarter with fun, active ways to develop a solid foundation of faith. Middle Elementary (3rd/4th grades) class is taught by Mr. and Mrs. Adams.
Third and fourth graders love to play and hang out with their friends. As they begin to develop a greater desire for relationships, we have the opportunity to share with them the difference a personal relationship with Jesus Christ can make. PreTeen (5th/6th grades) class is taught by Mr. Bill Klingensmith and Mrs. Virginia Lee
Preteen Sunday School curriculum helps fifth- and sixth-grade students use their deepening thinking abilities to GRAPPLE with life situations and grow in understanding of what the Bible says and how that can help. The curriculum challenges preteens to mature in their faith and to express their commitment in everyday life. An important component of this curriculum is helping students learn to use Bible study tools so they can read and interpret God's Word for themselves. Kids have a secure, online site where they can play games that reinforce the week's lesson, chat with classmates, create polls, vote on the following week's game and send messages to the teacher. (Click HERE to be taken to the myGrapple website. Only teachers and children in the preteen class have access)
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