Sabbath School

Sabbath School, by the Seventh-day Adventist faith, directs its focus on four critical areas of growth, which are:

Fellowship development
Community outreach
Bible study
Foreign mission

It is deemed one of the most integral parts of Sabbath. Studying the word of God with small groups of people has been found to provide a lasting impact on an individual with many practical implications.

Sabbath School – Lower & Upper Divisions

Beginner/Cradle Roll
(ages birth – 2)

A great class to help introduce your little one to Jesus and to building friendships with other children

Kindergarten

(ages 3-4)

An interactive and creative class that seeks to introduce toddlers deeper stories about Jesus

Primary

(ages 5-9)

Students in this class learn creative ways to not only learn about Jesus but to share Jesus with their family and friends. In addition, memorization of scripture text is critical.

Juniors/
Powerpoint

(ages 10-14)

Students look at multiple scenarios stemming from a single lesson and are encouraged to continue memorizing scripture

Cornerstone
(ages 15 – 18)

Developed for high school teens in the and based on a four-year “through-the-Bible” study curriculum. The lessons are intended for teens to use in their daily Bible study and to provide the basis for learning and discussion in youth Sabbath School.

Collegiate/
Young Adult
(ages 18 – 35)

inVerse is a Bible study guide for university students, young adults, working professions, and young parents. Two of the four quarters correlate with the same study topics as the Adult Bible Study Guide, while the two remaining topics specifically address young adult issues.

Adult
(ages 35+)

A Bible study guide for adults that leads one into deeper thinking of the lesson with questions designed for conducting small or large bible studies.

Join us for sabbath school on Sabbaths at 9:15 a.m.

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