Harvest Baptist Church
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Making & Moving Disciples Into His Harvest

Sunday School

A church is not a church unless it is personal. No one is looking for an instrumental approach to church; rather, people desire an individual approach to church. Sunday School does just that! Sunday School puts a face and a smile on the church. Attending one of our classes will afford you the opportunity to get to know how Harvest Baptist Church really is. You see, Sunday School is a place to build relationships with others; it’s a place to go where you are known, loved, and cared for.
 
We cherish the opportunity to get to know you!
 
Our Sunday school classes are wonderful!  Here, you will develop meaningful and accountable relationships with your peers while learning the inerrant truth of God's Word, the Bible.  Our teachers are dedicated to providing the best instruction in a welcoming and fun atmosphere.
 
Classes are offered from preschool to senior adults!  There's something for everybody, so we invite you to join us on Sunday mornings for a great learning and growth experience beginning at 9:45am!
 
Sunday School Classes & Locations
 
CLASS TEACHER BUILDING ROOM
Bed Babies  Sandi Smith Main Building Nursery #107
Toddlers   Main Building Nursery 107
3-4 Year Olds Kendra Armour Lower Building #305
K-1st Grade Sabrina Milner Middle Building #403
2nd-3rd Grade Janie Marcum Middle Building #306
4th-5th Grade Betsy Rose Lower Building #304
Middle School Darrin France Middle Building #402
High School Ray Graham Middle Building #405
College & Career (18-30) Dean Dawson Food Building Main Room
Married Couples (18-30) Robbie Norman Lower Building #304
Adult Co-Ed (30-45) Wes Kirk Lower Building Student Center
Ladies (30-50) Kim Culpepper Lower Building #303
Adult Co-Ed (45+) Perry Culpepper Lower Building #310
Ladies (50+) Janice Middlebrooks Main Building Fellowship Hall
Men (50+) Gene Crawford Main Building Worship Center

The term Sunday School is familiar to both believers and unbelievers. The first Sunday School in the 1780’s was literally a school that met on Sundays to teach children to read. The schools quickly emerged as an effective evangelistic strategy for reaching children and within a few years adult Sunday Schools were developing. 
 
People today associate the term Sunday School with a small group Bible Study that meets on Sunday morning prior to worship. Many churches have chosen alternative titles since the words do not literally communicate what occurs each week. Titles that churches now use include, but are not limited to, Sunday Morning Bible Study, Bible Study Fellowship, Life Groups, Cell Groups, Bible Study Groups, Small
Groups, etc. A majority of churches still use the word Sunday School because of its familiarity. 
 
Our Sunday School classes are “Open Groups.” But what is an “Open Group?” An Open Group:
· Meets for Bible Study each week throughout the year.
· Can be joined or visited by anyone at any point along the way.
· Is intentional in reaching and assimilating others.
· Equips members for the ultimate aim of sending them out for service in ministry.
 
You are welcome to join us at 9:45am this Sunday!
 
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