Sunday school is a place where wonderful things happen! It can touch the lives of everyone in the congregation - from the very young to the very old. It is for life! The lessons learned in Sunday School are lifelong, life-giving, about real life, & are connected to the Source of life.
It is a place where people & churches can be transformed. Sunday schools are growing leaders for the church's mission, increasing people's sense of belonging & commitment to stewardship, providing a place for new people to make friends & learn to grow as disciples, & deepening people's understanding of God's activity in all of life.
The purpose of Sunday School is to provide the church with a means to teach some fundamental ministry tasks - Bible study, ministry, outreach, & fellowship. We have classes for every age group & would love to see you next Sunday.
Available Classes:
- Women's led by Kay Hammond
- Men's led by Chris James
- Couple's led by Kevin & Christy Thacker
- High School (9th - 12th Grade) led by Chris Salyers & Glen Salyer
- Middle School (6th - 8th Grade) led by Shawn Kiser & Sandy Austin
- Elementary (3rd - 5th Grade) led by Harley Thacker
- (Kindergaten - 2nd Grade) led by Amber Davis
- Nursery (up to 5 yrs)led by Brandi Davis & Kim Kiser
A Word from the Sunday School Director, Mr. Randy Johnson:
"I was wandering through my Christian life thinking I was okay, that I knew my fair share of the Bible and all its stories. Then I started going to the Men's Sunday School class. I saw how open the discussions are and asked some questions that I had pondered for a long time. I realized that I myself did not know anywhere near as much as I thought I did. I have grown so much closer to God in the last couple of years by attending Sunday School. My fellowship with the guys in the class is really special. I can go to any one of them and ask for prayer anytime I need. I thank God for this class and the men in it. Just think, it is only an hour earlier than church. All of those blessings for just one hour earlier - think about it."
Randy Johnson
Sunday School Director