Join us for Sunday School! Sundays at 10am
Children’s Sunday School
Middle School and High School
Adult Sunday School classes:
Alpha Class
God is the Alpha and Omega
Fellowship Hall, left of stage
A diverse group of adults actively participating in Christian learning through challenging discussions on contemporary and traditional topics. The texts used in our lessons tend to be from the Adult Bible Series published by our United Methodist Church, but ventures into other texts and topics.
Emanon Class
(“No Name” spelled backwards – We couldn’t agree on a name)
Outside Sanctuary – left hand exit
Our studies are varied. Sometimes Biblical, but not necessarily spiritual. Johnny Bloodworth leads the class. We depend on much interaction.
Relationships are built and last between members of the class. We’re always open to more members in our fellowship.
The Shepherds Class
Youth Building
This all-ages Sunday School family is focused on shepherding one another and uplifting our community to rekindle our faith and to receive the spiritual support we all need and yearn for. All are welcome.
Men Growing in Faith Class
Youth Building
R.O.C.K. & R.O.L.L. Class
Christian Life Center
Our class name, an acronym for “Raising Our Children Kindly and Running On the Lord’s Love,” captures the stage of life of most of our members – couples and singles (mostly in their 20s – 40s), many with children, who are trying to raise our children and run our busy lives in the manner intended by Jesus Christ. All are welcome to join in our path of discovering how to be better Christians in the real world. Neither children nor a love of rock music are prerequisites!
Women Growing in Faith Class
Youth Building
This is a class for women of all ages, situations in life, and levels of spirituality. The studies range from in-depth Bible workbook/video studies to fully facilitated spiritual growth sessions. All women are welcome to join us! “The women grow to bond with each other and this provides for not only great fellowship within the class, but also outside of class and worship.”