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Classes are held every Sunday at 9:45am
Wesleyan Group: Taught by Miller Brister in the prayer room across from the Kitchen.
Seekers: Taught by Charlie Finley in the Fellowship Hall.
College & Career: New Group for college students through 30s.
Taught by Denton and Lee Ann Finley in the Youth House.
Youth: Jr. High and High School classes taught by Grant and Desiree Kinser in the Youth House.
Pre-K- Fourth Grade: Taught by Waynette Ditto, Sherry and Kim
Oliver and Tammy Richards in the children’s wing of the Fellowship Hall.
5th & 6th grades: Taught by Jill Miller and Cindy Mayes in the
children’s wing of the Fellowship Hall.
Children's Ministry
Childrens ministry includes birth thru 4th grade with a Rotation Sunday school model. With learning through, arts/crafts, games, cooking, computers, stories and music and many more fun events.
Child Care provided for both worship services, Infant to 5 years old.
Sunday School starts at 9:45 a.m. for all ages.
For more information you can call the Church Office.
We Welcome Children Here!
Bring your kids to Sunday Services!
Tell me, I’ll forget. Show me, I may remember. Involve me, and I’ll understand.
Back To School For The Christian
Study to show thyself approved unto God..." 2 Timothy 2:15
Recently I was reading through some back to school tips. It struck me that we as Christians could take some of those tips and get ourselves geared up to serving the Lord. We need to get back to the school of life for Christ.
Christian Back To School Tips:
1. Get Enough Sleep. (Rest in the Lord) As parents we all know the benefits of getting our children to bed early on a school night. They need that added rest in order to get up early in the morning. A good night's sleep will work wonders on your attitude the next day and it will help your whole disposition. Resting in the Lord will also make you fit and ready for the day. It will recharge you. "Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for him..." Psalm 37:7
2. Get a Healthy Breakfast. (Have Prayer and Bible Study) The experts all agree that giving a child breakfast before school helps in knowledge retention, test scores, and overall learning. As Christians we need to get a healthy breakfast of Bible study and prayer. Having some type of personal devotions will fuel you for the day. My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up. Psalm 5:3
3. Follow The Rules. (Use the Bible as Your Guide) School couldn't be productive if it weren't for the rules. We can all remember some of the basics. No fighting. No talking during class. No chewing gum. As Christians we have the best rule book of all. It covers all of the basics. We need to use it as a guide on a daily basis. All of those do's and don'ts in God's Word are there to help us live productive lives. But he said, Yea rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it. Luke 11:28
4. Develop Good Work and Study Habits. (Develop Good Bible Study Habits) Children that
develop good study habits are the ones who sail through school without major problems. We as Christians need to develop good study habits when it comes to God's Word. Knowing the Word is what is going to make or break us. We've got to know the Word of God in order to live it. "Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:15