Sunday School is an essential disciple-making strategy of the Church. As such, Sunday School has proven its effectiveness by teaching biblical principles and godly living to people at every age and stage of life.
In order for Sunday School to remain effective in the 21st century, the Church must both reaffirm and retain the essential elements of this disciple-making strategy while also developing flexibility to address the diverse discipling challenges of our fast-paced culture.
1. The primary purpose is obedient response to the Great Commission: Making disciples who will fulfill the threefold
mission of the church —evangelism, worship, and discipleship.
2. The primary strategy is the intentional, systematic, development of leaders who can carry on the work of the ministry in
the local church.
3. The primary curriculum is the Bible supported by appropriate teaching resources.
4. The primary process is regular systematic teaching of Bible content and doctrine.
5. The primary dynamic is the building of relationships that involve mutual commitment and accountability.
This definition of Sunday School was adapted from the AG Sunday School Department. At First Assembly of God we believe that Sunday School is the most effective avenue of discipling people for Jesus. It is our desire to see people develop successful Christian lives.
As we grow, our vision is to expand and offer more electives for the Adult age groups. Our passion is to teach subjects that will help others in their every day lives.