Kids Corner
Sunday School is for everyone! God
gives us 168 hours in a week. Can we give Him 1 hour for church and another hour
for Sunday School? Or just go to church and have the children go to Sunday School,
either before or after the childrens sermon.
In church, we learn what God wants us to know and we can worship and thank
Him and He can help us live our lives for Him and for others.
Joy Weidlich and Lisa Calfee are teaching Sunday School after the childrens
sermon for children ages 2 and 3 in the corner room and 4 year olds and up to 6th grade in the room next door.
The nursery for infant to 2 years is on the 2nd floor of the building.
Marilou Streitel will be a substitute for the 4 & up class.
At 9:15am Jeanette Weidlich has a class for those children whose parents want to
go the Pastors class or any other adult class available.
The Teen Sunday School
Class, TLC (Teens Learning about Christ) continues their 33 part study based upon the book "No Wonder they Call Him
Savior" by Max Lucado. This study uses mondern day events to explain what happend to Jesus and to put Jesus' last few
hours into a perspective that we can relate to two thousand years later.
Adult Sunday School
In Pastors Class (Doepker Lounge), we are studying the Book of Psalms week by week. We study
each psalm in their historical context, as well as their devotional value and their prophetic significance (see Psalm
22). This will be an ongoing project for several years while we cover all 150 psalms.
Bob
Sunkles Informal Discussion (first floor Library) continues to discuss famous Christians. Our Mission Statement:
We are an informated discussion group focusing on historical, current and anticipated future events within a biblical
perspective and interpretation. We of course use the Bible and other library items for reference to help in our study.
Our subject matter comes from many sources such as current literature, religious and secular in nature, media stories
and those items of interest to our class.
Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime."
~Martin Luther