Children's Sunday School is a dedicated time during our church service where children are taught about the Bible in a way that is age-appropriate and engaging for them. Here's an overview of what typically happens during Children's Sunday School:
Bible Lessons: The core of Children's Sunday School is teaching children about the Bible. Lessons may focus on key Bible stories, characters, and teachings. These lessons often use simplified language and may include interactive elements like storytelling or visual aids to make the material more accessible and engaging for children.
Crafts and Activities: To reinforce the biblical lessons and engage children's creativity, craft activities are often incorporated.
Prayer and Worship: Children are taught the importance of prayer and worship. They may learn how to pray, the Lord's Prayer, and other age-appropriate prayers. Worship songs may also be incorporated into the curriculum.
Games and Activities: Depending on the age group, games and interactive activities may be included to make learning fun and memorable. These games often have a biblical theme or message.
Seasonal Themes: Depending on the time of year and the church's traditions, Children's Sunday School may incorporate seasonal themes such as Advent, Easter, or Christmas.
Children are dismissed for Sunday School following the Children's Message.
This allows parents to have part of the worship service to focus on the message while the children are learning in an age-appropriate setting.