Sunday School

    SUNDAY SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES

    Children, ages 3 to 5th grade, meet in the CFC. 
    The nursery is located in the CFC.

    Middle School (6th - 8th grade) and Senior High (9th - 12th grade) classes
    meet upstairs in the Doornbos Building.

    FAITHFUL FOLLOWERS
     
    Our 'younger' adults have recently formed a new class.  They study and discuss Christian books, including books by James W. Moore and Max Lucado.  They welcome visitors any time!
     
     FRIENDSHIP CLASS

    This small, informal, caring group of age 60+ enjoys being involved in each other’s lives, sharing laughter and sorrows.  They follow the Methodist curriculum of Adult Bible Studies
    and have lots of fun and fellowship!  They support the United Board of Mission’s Meals on Wheels.

    NEW PIONEERS

    The Pioneers are a middle-aged group of adults known as “Dorothy’s Class.”  They have a varied curriculum which includes traditional Bible study and a look at new concepts/ideas. 
    Their discussions on church theology are open and frank.  The class has social functions regularly and have their own web site.

    NEW DISCIPLES

    This lively group of “rebels” range from young to middle-age adults.  They have an open forum, traditional Bible study done at their own pace.  They follow the NIV Life Application Bible and have in-depth discussions of their various views.

    FELLOWSHIP CLASS

    This mature group of age 60+ feels they have an outstanding teacher.  They follow the Methodist curriculum of Adult Bible Studies and have great discussions.  They meet occasionally for birthday and holiday parties.

     PASTOR’S CLASS

    This multi-generational class has open discussions with full class  participation.  They say they have the BEST teacher and  learn from each other as well.  This class is for anyone who wants to better understand the Bible. 

    WESLEY-FIDELIS CLASS

    This group of age 65+ started out as the young couple’s class and have matured together.  With an excellent teacher, they are studying the Methodist Curriculum of Adult Bible Studies.  They are not afraid to speak their minds and have a great caring for each and  high level of camaraderie.  They support Meals on Wheels through the United Board of Missions.