Sunday School

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Our Sunday School program emphasizes making connections! We have talented, loving teachers encouraging the children to make connections with God through engaging, captivating activities and skits that bring the Bible to life. Our program takes a unique approach that reaches the children where they are and makes the stories and lessons relevant to their everyday lives!

We also believe in the power of connecting parents with their children! Our program offers parent resources at every level with simple applicable ways to reinforce the Sunday School message throughout the week at home. By combining the influence of the church with the influence of the home we can create a greater, lasting impact on our children.



First Look: Toddlers - Kindergarten

First Look curriculum is designed to give preschool and kindergarten children a first impression of their loving God. The curriculum includes fun and simple activities that keep the children engaged and illustrate the three basic truths.

First Look Basic Truths:

First Look provides small talk cards with the memory verse for the month and activities parents can do at home!




252 Basics: 1st - 5th grade

252 Basics is designed to put your kids’ minds at ease and turn their hearts into overdrive! It centers on three basic truths modeled by Jesus in Luke 2:52. We believe as the children experience the wonder of God and are drawn into discovering how He touches every aspect of life, a passionate faith will grow.



252 Basic Truths:

252 Basics offers Parent Cue cards with activities and discussion questions so parents can stay connected to their child’s faith development. Please download the Monthly Parent Cues and use them at home! The devotions are designed for your children to do on their own or with some parental guidance.

Preschool Cue cards:

Elementary School Cue cards:




For more information on the program or on ways you can get involved, please contact:Sarah Stierwalt, Children’s Ministry Director or Pat Strandburg, Sunday School Superintendent