SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES
Calling All of God's Children!
Join us on Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m. in the education building for Children's Sunday School.
Each Sunday morning the children will participate in bible stories, Arts, Crafts, Music & Much more!
Our Curriculum is titled "Exploring Faith" by Cokesbury.
This curriculum provided the children with age appropriate bible
stories, fun activities and real life applications. Our children &
teachers have enjoyed this curriculum for many years!
The children begin each Sunday morning with Children's Choir in the music room. This begins at 9:45 a.m. Following Children's Choir Sunday School will begin and last until 10:45 a.m.
Nursery aged children will be escorted to the nursery at the conclusion of Sunday School. Parents are reminded to sign their children into the nursery before attending church services.
Other children will remain in the education building until a parent picks them up.
We have some very wonderful volunteers working with our children this year.
Third to Fifth Grade Class
Ages Two to Five Kindergarten to Second Grade
Searchers
The "Searchers" is a Sunday School class made up of adults covering a broad age bracket. The membership is made up of singles, couples, widows and widowers, some retired, and some still in the work force. The teacher, Dr. Nick Fry, is a professor who has retired from Nicholls State University.
The class will complete a study of the Old Testament prophets and will start a study of the New Testament starting with The Acts of the Apostles. This will start August 3,2008
Sunday School time is from 9:45 until 10:45 every Sunday morning. The class meets in the Fellowship Hall. Anyone interested is welcome to join the group or visit the class and decide whether or not to join.


Life Foundations Class
Life Foundations Sunday School Class is made up of different family structures; we have young married with no children, married with young teenagers, married with children out of the home, single parents and step families.
In March our class will begin
reading and discussing a book by William Paul Young called “The Shack”,
where tragedy confronts eternity. Several members of the class have
already read the book and strongly recommended that we discuss and read
it together. Please join us.
We always have an empty chair to accommodate others to join us.