We’re partnering with parents to see the gospel transform students. We want students to know what it means to follow Jesus in an ever-evolving cultural context. At Sunday School, we worship and study Scripture as students learn about living with a Christian worldview.

Students meet for Sunday School on Sunday mornings at 10:45am. We encourage students to attend a worship service with their family or friends at 9am.

Sunday School Details

Staff Contacts

Jake Jenkins
Director of Student Ministries
[email protected]

Megan Welke
Assistant Director of Student Ministries: Sr. High
[email protected]

Each Sunday, students meet in the Multi-purpose Room at 10:45am before breaking into classes.


Current Classes

Old Testament Foundations

Begins Sept. 8 | Grades 7-8th

When we start talking about the big story of the Bible, there’s no better place to start than at the beginning! The book of Genesis introduces us to several of the main characters, events, and themes of the story that God will unfold throughout the rest of the Bible. It truly is the bedrock of the narrative of God and his creation. Without it, much of the Bible does not make sense. The rest of the Bible will build on the concepts laid out for us in Genesis, and, in many ways, the history of God’s people will mirror the movements of the book of Genesis. From sin to sacrifice, from brokenness to restoration, from judgment to salvation: Genesis is a microcosm of what God has been doing since just after the creation of the universe.

Knowing Jesus

Begins Sept. 8 | Grades 9-10th

What we know about Jesus matters because it will shape what we believe. Belief, therefore, is taking what we know and declaring it as truth. We will unpack both who Jesus is and why that matters for us. If Jesus is our healer, what does that mean for our pain? If Jesus is the risen Lord, what does that mean for our sin and suffering? Even though the world may tell them a different story, Jesus knows what matters most is their answer to this one question: Who am I, to you?

Pauline Epistles

Begins Sept. 8 | Grades 11-12th

Paul’s letters to the church are just as relevant today as they were when they were written. Our students not only face modernized religious persecution, but they also face the temptation to follow false teaching. Whether it be self-help books, a philosophy class, or a half-true Christianity that tells them they have to earn God’s approval through good behavior, they are bombarded with teaching that is contrary to the gospel of grace. Paul encourages believers to grow in maturity in the Christian faith. Students today need similar encouragement as to how they can remain steadfast in their daily walk with the Lord. 

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