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ADULT DIVISION
SUPT.
Lukens, Martha
ADULT SUPERINTENDENTS
Anderson -Pearson, Carol
Benton, Pam
Chapman, Arleen
Klier, John |
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Coordinator | Teacher | Tips
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The purpose of the Sabbath School is to make
disciples for Christ. It includes the nurture of
spiritual growth in members and prospective
members, as well as the un-churched who join in the
fellowship, study, sharing and service. The
Sabbath School exists not only to minister to its
members, but to train its members to minister to
others. The Sabbath School is a school of
Christian living, not just an event on Sabbath
mornings.
Curriculum for study and discussion might
include:
1. The lesson quarterly
2. Books of the Bible
3. Books on spiritual growth
4. Video/DVD presentations
5. Contemporary issues and topics |
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Quarterly-Standard
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Edition |
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Sabbath
School Network | GC
Sabbath School |
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Front-left of sanctuary - Arlene Chapman
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My class members look at the class as
a home bible study format.
My desire is to make the God Head real to people.
I want to make Jesus walk from the pages of the bible,
into the lives of those who come to this class. I
want people to know that everyone born in this world is
one of God's children whether they know it or not, and
should be treated as his child. God loves us and
stands by us. There is nothing we can do to make
God love us more, nor less. It is His nature to
love, because God is love. Our part is to trust,
and with that trust wish to obey Him. We are to
take all of our cares, positive and negative, to share
with the God who wishes to be a part of our life
everyday. I want people to know how to have a
personal relationship with the Lord.
We also have a signing interpreter for the deaf. |
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(about class)
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In library - Bill Martin
- Basically an Elderly class
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(about class) |
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In Practical
Christianity room - Stan Hudson
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