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All kids welcome!
- What is Sunday School?
Sunday School consists of one hour classes, held every Sunday morning
at 9.15 a.m. (except school holidays) They are held in the house attached
to the
church.
- Who goes to Sunday School?
Anyone school age can come to Sunday School, and the older students (young
adults) sometimes continue to come even after they have finished school.
Students can start Sunday School from about age 4, but some of the
teacher’s
younger kids come too! Anyone can come, not just students of the church
members. Parents are welcome to stay during Sunday School.
- What is taught?
Stories and principles from the Holy Bible, about Gods plan,
creation, the life of Jesus Christ. We generally use the
New King James version of the
Bible, and we ensure each student owns a copy. A Bible is
given to each student of an age able to read it. Students
are encouraged to read and question meaning
for themselves, and to ask their parents and teachers. God’s
love toward all people is clearly seen from the Bible, and
all students are encouraged
to develop their relationship with God.
- Why go to Sunday School?
Some students come because they told their parents they
wanted to come along, others come because their parents
want
their kids to have a solid foundation to
a Christian education. Either way, lessons learned in
Sunday School lay the groundwork enabling young adults
to make important choices in their lives
informed by the teaching of Jesus Christ, and God’s
plan for all people.
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