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Experience is central to our formation as Christians, especially for children! St. John’s knows it is important that families have the tools they need to worship and grow together in their faith.   If you have a child between pre-school and 6th grade they are welcome to join our Sunday School class at any time. But which one is the right fit? This may help…

Sunday School 1


Sunday School 1 will introduce students to the very basic elements of scripture and tradition focusing on God’s love for us, loving each other, and prayer. Weekly lessons correspond to the appointed readings in the lectionary (the scriptures we read in church). Students will listen to stories read by the teachers that have colorful illustrations. Crafts and activities are adaptable to accommodate students pre-k through second grade. Each student will have a take-home sheet to inspire family discussion.

Sunday School 2


Sunday School 2 will help students grow into a deeper understanding of scripture and tradition. They will read from the Bible, learning the basics of book, chapter, and verse. And explore in more detail, the people, places, context, and life applications that surround God’s love for us. Crafts and activities are adaptable to accommodate students 3rd – 6th grade. Each student will have a take-home sheet to inspire family discussion.

Building a Family with Faith

You are your child’s first teacher and building a family with faith requires a lot of support. Our Sunday School program strives to help families grow together. A few good places to start are:

  • encouraging your children to attend Sunday School
  • consider purchasing their own copy of the Spark Story or Study Bible
  • donate supplies (we are currently in need of a whiteboard)
  • volunteer to teach, be a teachers-aid, or organize youth fellowship activities.

Nursery or Sunday School?

Our nursery staff is here each week from 10am – Noon for any family who might need an extra set of hands. Not sure if your child is ready to move out of the nursery and into a more traditional Sunday School classroom? They may be ready if they can …

  • comfortably separate from you (such as a visit with a friend)
  • appear to be interested in going with the “big kids” and making new friends
  • speak clearly enough to be understood by others follow a short set of directions (“when you are finished, pass me your paper”)
  • express emotions, needs, and requests
  • enjoys participating in group activities
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