sunday school
Learn and Grow Together with Jesus
Potters Club
Theme verse- Isaiah 64:8 “But now, O Lord, You are our Father; we are the clay, and You our Potter; and we are the work of Your hand.”
Just like how the potter moulds the clay into beautiful pots, God is using the Sunday school to mould the children to live according to God’s word.
As a Christian community our primary desire is to nurture, train and keep our children. The Church tries to provide helpful resources to stimulate our young people through the Sunday School programme. Just as the name suggests, most of our young people will meet on a Sunday to go through age-appropriate learning in a stimulating and interactive way.
Our Sunday school has six classes and specific portion for every Sunday school year. It caters to children from Nursery to Year 10. We have committed teachers to take the classes.
The term begins every September and ends in July. We at Potter’s club, believe every child needs to be moulded to God’s word to be able to stand strong in God’s word in the secular world and encourage the parents to be regular in bringing their children to the classes.
Co-ordinator
Jilsa Dennis
6 Reasons why Sunday School Is Important
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Sunday School improves your Bible knowledge. When you know and understand God’s Word for yourself, you are more likely to obey the Lord. The Bible knowledge gained in Sunday School also helps you become more proficient in using God’s Word, the Bible.
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Sunday School assists your spiritual growth. Think of Sunday School teachers and class members who have modeled the Christian life. You learned from their examples how to live for Jesus. Most importantly, spiritual growth often occurs best in the context of small group Bible study. That’s Sunday School.
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Sunday School provides a “place to belong.” In a Sunday School class you are known, personally recognized and transparency is more likely to occur. You can share needs and concerns from your life. As you participate in class discussions, you become part of the group.
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Sunday School helps you build meaningful relationships. You meet people, learn their names, hear their stories, and meet their families. You share fellowship times with class members. You minister alongside others.
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Sunday School gives you opportunities to serve and minister. Contacts with sometimes “unchurched prospects” gives you the privilege of sharing your faith. You show the love of Jesus by ministering to class members who have needs.
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Sunday School has a place for the whole family. In one trip to church your entire family can participate in the important purposes of Bible study, fellowship, discipleship, ministry, and evangelism. You gain the assurance of knowing every member of your family is involved in weekly, small-group Bible study, which is growing their Bible knowledge and helping them grow spiritually.