Youth Sunday School

 
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Sunday Morning

Education Opportunities

9:45 A.M.


CONFIRMATION, JR. HIGH, and SR. HIGH CLASSES

CONFIRMATION (6TH GRADE)

     Youth Wing Upstairs Rooms 244 and 246
Taught by Arthur Davis – Uses the United Methodist Claim the Name Confirmation Curriculum which covers: Our Community of Faith—hospitality, group-building, belonging, and commitment to travel the confirmation journey together; Our History and Heritage—takes the group literally and figuratively into Christian history, with visits to (and studies of) a synagogue and Catholic, Episcopal, and other United Methodist churches; Our Life Together—examines (and practices) what United Methodists do: worship, participate in the sacraments, and take action in the world; Our Beliefs—focuses on what Christians in the United Methodist tradition believe and the helps (Bible, creeds, Holy Spirit, prayer) for growing in faith; Our Decision—challenges youth to personal commitment and prepares them for next steps in the journey of faith. At the conclusion of the class each May, the students are invited to make a public profession of faith and join in full membership with the church. This commitment is celebrated as part of worship on “Confirmation Sunday” in May.
 
JUNIOR HIGH (7TH AND 8TH GRADES)

Youth Wing Upstairs Room 242
Taught by Kathryn Braddock – An opportunity to grow in our faith and to live out our belief in God.  We learn how God chooses ordinary people to make a difference in the world.  We learn that by choosing to be faithful to God, we set an example for others.  We see how God has chosen leaders and how people have chosen to follow God, just as we make these same choices today.
 
SENIOR HIGH I (9TH THROUGH 12TH GRADES)

Youth Wing Upstairs Rooms 248 and 250
Taught by Frank Hejtmanek – We are exploring what it truly means to follow Jesus today. We are examining the Bible’s portrayal of Jesus and his sacrificial death. We are also exploring New Testament themes of resurrection, rebirth, temptation, hell, heaven, and new life, and consider their significance for the lives of present-day disciples.
 
SENIOR HIGH II (9TH THROUGH 12TH GRADES)

Youth Wing Upstairs Rooms 253 and 255
Taught by Chuck White – We are discussing social issues as they relate to Christianity. We dialogue about how the church can address significant issues, even controversial ones, constructively.  We explore the church’s call to witness to its oneness in Christ and determine how Christians can live together faithfully in the midst of disagreement.  Once we have established our ground rules for discussion, we will focus on a different social issue each week and examine it in light of scripture, tradition, reason and experience.
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