Grace Baptist Church
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sunday school
sunday morning @ 9:30

Q: Isn't Sunday School kinda old fashioned and boring?
A: You've probably experienced churches that have super small classes and really boring lessons.  But that isn't what we do here!  Your kids will be in a modern teaching environment that is designed for kids in the 21st century.  We have designed our schedule and class structure as well as selected curriculum  that is best suited to teach the unchanging gospel of Jesus Christ to young hearts and minds.

Q: What does the schedule look like?
A: We spend 5-10 minutes singing songs utilizing a TV (hopefully soon we will use a projector) and great music set to modern tunes.  The kids then move to their classrooms (we have 5 age groupings) where they get age-specific teaching from the Word of God.  At about 10:00, the kids all come back out to the main area (except the Pre-K class) where they watch a DVD summary of what they just learned and have some follow-up questions for review.  The kids finish up in the classrooms from 10:10-10:15.

Q: What curriculum do you use?
A: The Gospel Project Curriculum.  You can find out more at www.gospelproject.com or you can watch the video below.
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  • Home
    • Song lyrics
  • New Here
    • What to Expect
    • Our Mission
    • Our Pastor
    • Our History
    • Our Beliefs >
      • Church Covenant
      • Doctrinal Statement
  • Contact Us
  • Sermons
    • 2020 Sermons >
      • Matthew
      • The Hope We Cling To (Easter 2020)
      • 2020 Individual Sermons
    • 2019 Sermons >
      • Can't we all just get along?
      • Not so Minor
      • While He Was Dying
      • Invite Your One
      • 2019 Individual Sermons
    • 2018 Sermons >
      • The Letter to the Soul Set Free
      • Under Attack
      • The Silent God
      • The Dearest Place on Earth
      • Not a Fool
      • The Bible and Transgenderism
      • 2018 Individual Sermons
    • 2017 Sermons >
      • Ephesians
      • I AM
      • The Bible (Lecture Series)
      • Bookends: The Story of Redemption
      • A Monk and a Mallet
      • A Song for Christmas
      • 2017 Individual Sermons
    • 2016 Sermons >
      • Wisdom's Cry
      • Satan's Toolbox
      • Building Something Great
      • The Ten Commandments of Parenting
      • 2016 Individual Sermons
  • Ministries
    • Awana >
      • Awana Registration
      • Awana Van Ministry
    • Sunday School >
      • Digital Sunday School
    • Kids' Church
    • Child Safety
  • Give