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We take seriously Jesus' Great Commission to go
and make disciples. Sunday School is a critical
discipleship hour. From 9:00 to 10:00 on Sunday
mornings our goal is to bring Scripture and
everyday life together so that God's Word
transforms us as individuals and as a church
family. Age appropriate classes are provided
from nursery level to adults on the first and
second floors of the Christian Education
building and beneath the sanctuary.
Adult Sunday School Classes
K @ 9 Kaleidoscope – presents a “kaleidoscope” of topics
including Bible study, missions, current events, spiritual journeys, and
fellowship. Kaleidoscope meets in the College dining hall while the church
sanctuary is under construction.
The Sermons of Jesus – this Bible study class taught by Paul Young
meets in the Youth Room beneath the sanctuary.
Devotional Classics – this book/study
discussion-style Sunday School class meets in the Jr. Assembly Room on the
second floor of the Christian Education Building. This semester they will
study Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller. Carol & Steve Castor and Ted Murphy
lead this group.
Faith Walk Bible Study – is a small group Bible study meets in Room
4 beneath the sanctuary to study the book of Judges.
WHEN MOTHERS PRAY – this class, coordinated by Eileen Swanson,
meets in Room 7 beneath the sanctuary. They will select a study with the
focus on praying for their children. This class is geared to mothers of
teenagers and young adults.
Spiritual Disciplines-Practices that transform us– Jesus said,
“Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”
Matthew 11:30, The Message. This class will study a variety of spiritual
disciplines intended to give us directions for our journey toward intimacy
with Christ. The class meets in Room #9 on the lower level of the main
church. Marilyn and Ralph Kerr lead this class.
High school electives are held on the campus of Houghton College in
the Academic Building. Adult electives are announced as each new semester
begins and are available for all adults, including collegians.
Superintendent: Robin Pawling
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