Sunday School takes place at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Teachers, High School Helpers, and children attend chapel together for 30 minutes and spend the other 30 minutes in class.
First and Second Graders learn the stories, songs and prayers of our faith. During the first half of the year, children will learn stories of the Old Testament, Advent and the birth of Jesus. After Christmas, children learn stories of Jesus and the New Testament.
Third and Fourth Graders "earn and learn" about the Bible. Third graders memorize and learn the meaning of scriptures. They also follow the sequence of the Bible in their lessons. The fourth graders follow the same format but learn about the Bible they earned. This is all done through games, songs, group work, puzzles, projects and discussion.
Fifth and Sixth Graders work to create a Bible Habitat of Jesus' Day. The two classes have different hands-on tasks and projects culminating in "visits" by the younger children. These students also share other special experiences such as a Hebrew "wedding," a Passover supper, and geographical and scriptural "journeys" through the times and travels of Jesus and Paul.