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Sunday School Curriculum 

Preschool

 

The preschool class uses a curriculum that consists of 4 quarters with one Core Question each quarter. 

 

Fall (2016): How does God show His love for all creation? Bible stories on Creation, Noah, Abraham, Isaac 

 

Winter (2017): What does Jesus teach us about God’s love? Bible stories on Jesus’ birth and boyhood, John the Baptist, Jesus’ teachings

 

Spring (2017): What is the Good News about Jesus?  Bible stories  on Jesus’ miracles, death and resurrection, and the Early church

 

Summer (2017): What does the Bible teach us about God that helps us trust Him?  Bible stories on Joseph, Elijah, Joshua, Deborah, Esther

Kindergarten

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1st & 2nd Grade

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3rd & 4th Grade

This summer, we are studying the Book of Acts. Also known as the "Acts of the Apostles", this book focuses on the work of the early Christian church. Mostly focused on the work of Peter and Paul, this New Testament book shares the message of the early church in Jerusalem, how God sent the apostles to the Gentiles to accept the gospel and how the early church was treated by the local and Roman governments. 

5th-8th Grade

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9th-12th Grade

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God's Urgent Call - Adult Sunday School

God calls ordinary people from diverse backgrounds to make a difference. This study is going to challenge us to answer God’s call in our own lives; to be encouraged that God will equip you with His strength to complete what he’s set before you; and to recognize the unique gifts God has given each of us. The sessions are set up in a way to allow folks to come as they are able.

Minor Prophets II - Adult Sunday School

Biblical scholars categorize the Old Testament books of Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi as part of the Minor Prophets, but the insight they offer into God and His character are anything but “minor.” They present a unique, firsthand view of an all-powerful God who longs to intimately connect with His people, both then and now. Be prepared to gain a whole new appreciation for these men, for their commitment, and for the God they served.

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