Disciple Makers

Some churches call it Sunday School, but we consider this to be a special time for discipling the members of our church—that is why we call it Disciple Makers.

Many churches choose to educate their members in age segregated classrooms, where a specific lesson is geared toward the age group or segment of church. Adults meet with adults, children meet with children, teens with teens, etc. Survey after survey has shown that this type of segregated teaching is missing the mark. Less than 9% of professing Christians have a Christian worldview and young people are leaving the faith in droves.

And so, Disciple Makers our “Sunday School” hour, is a corporate event. We sit together as families and learn as a families. This time is designed to augment and reinforce the discipleship that is going on in the home.

This hour is segmented into three parts. First, we recognize those who have memorized Scripture, then we have an interactive lesson that is doctrinally rich. After this, we break into four groups, sopranos, altos, tenors and bases, and learn to sing a couple of hymns in four-part harmony. Even if you can’t sing, you can make a joyful noise unto the Lord!

We meet weekly for Disciple Makers at 2:30 PM in the sanctuary.

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