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Sunday School
Mount Olive’s Sunday
School offers classes for children from Nursery level (ages 3 and 4) to
Grade 6. We meet from 9:15 to 10:00 on Sunday mornings during the
regular church service. Children stay with their families during
the first fifteen minutes of the worship service. After the Children’s
Talk, the children go downstairs to the Sunday School classrooms where
they will hear bible stories, make crafts, and play games that reinforce
the story’s theme. Teachers encourage the kids to talk to each other
and ask lots of questions to help their faith grow.
Important friendships are formed at Sunday School. As they grow,
these children will support each other in many ways. There is already
a sense of community even among the very young.
At different times throughout the year, the children are invited to
take part in special mission projects, like collecting food for the food
bank or giving toys to hospitalized children. Mission projects
encourage children to think of the needs of others. They feel good
knowing they have helped someone. They learn that God can use them
to accomplish amazing things.
At Christmas time, the children often participate in a program to share
the miracle of Jesus’ birth with the congregation. Children can feel
a sense of pride and accomplishment, knowing that they have contributed
to spreading the news about Jesus our Savior.
The teachers at Mount Olive Sunday school are a wonderful
group. Men, women and youth experience coming together for a
single purpose: sharing the Good News with God's children. They
volunteer their time
to prepare lessons, decorate their classrooms, and take part in many
events
put on for the children. When you see how the children respond to
their teachers, you know how blessed we are to have this staff in
place.
Thank God for the talented men and women who make up our Sunday School
staff!
We’re also thankful to God for the parents who bring their children
faithfully each Sunday and who offer their time and talents when needed.
And we thank God for the kids- for their energy, their unique personalities,
and their wide-open hearts. We’re something like an orchestra:
each child contributes his or her own unique sound, and together we’re
making beautiful music for the Lord!
Sunday School Q&A
Q: What do you teach?
A: Our lessons are bible-based. We use curriculum titled
"Growing in Christ" published by Concordia Publishing House. The topic
of each lesson is shown on the opposite side of this page, along with
the bible verse it is based on. We encourage you to ask your child
about the lesson after church. A family discussion can help reinforce
the topic or lead to extra learning.
Q: What time are classes held?
A: 9:15 to 10:00 on Sunday mornings, during the 9:00AM
worship service. Kids attend the first few minutes of the service with
their families. They are called to the front to hear a spedial
Children's Message, then they go downstairs to Sunday School. Classes
end at the same time as the worship service.
Q: Who can go to Sunday School?
A: We welcome all children from age 3 to Grade 6. If you
think your 3- or 4-year-old is ready, feel free to visit our classroom
any Sunday. You don't need to wait until the start of a new Sunday
School term; children can join the class anytime during the year. After
Grade 6, our students usually end their involvement with Sunday School
because they are ready for Confirmation Classes.
Q: Should I let my child go downstairs by himself?
A: Our policy is that Nursery and Kindergarten students
should be brought to the classroom by a parent or older sibling. We
will keep them in the classroom until you (or a sibling) come to get
them again. Older children are permitted to go upstairs as soon as
classes (and the church service) end. But if you think your older child
would be more comfortable being met at the classroom door, feel free to
come downstairs. We'd be happy to see you there.
Q: Do you collect offerings in Sunday School?
A: Yes, we give the students a chance to contribute an
offering but it isn't required. Sunday School offering envelopes are
available on request. They are given automatically to students who have
requested them before, or who have an older sibling with envelopes.
Remember to write your family's envelope number on the Sunday School
envelope to ensure the donation is recognized on your statements.
We also take on special Mission Projects from time to time. Children
might contribute needed items, such as warm clothing or school
supplies, to people in need. When we’re learning about God's
love, this a good way to share His love with others.
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