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Sunday School

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Trinity is blessed with a strong legacy of taking children’s faith formation to heart.  What’s more, we are blessed with a wonderful team of leaders and teachers who are committed to helping children learn about and experience the amazing story of God’s love for each of them, as they come to discover foundations of the faith. 
 
All Sunday School grades pre-K through 12th grade will be meeting in person beginning in September of 2022 (masks are optional unless CDC recommendations change) Sunday School teachers can teach via zoom in case of inclement weather. 

Grades Pre-K through 1st meets, 9:00-10:00 am

Pre-K through 1st grade, our youngest age group uses the Growing in Grace & Gratitude curriculum, which is rooted in the foundation of Presbyterian identity where God's grace and our gratitude are the heartbeat of our faith, life, and worship. Children are invited to practice hospitality, generosity, and love as they learn to live their lives as an expression of God's grace. The lessons consist of Bible stories, fun activities, prayer and singing.

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Grades 2 - 6 meets, 9:00 - 10:00 am. 

For our intermediate age group grades 2-6, we are using a curriculum called Whirl, which engages children with easy-to-follow lessons based on Bible stories and are supplemented with short videos that address what it’s like to live out their faith when facing questions and challenges.  This curriculum also offers take-home learner leaflets so that families have weekly opportunities together to learn ways kids can put their faith into action.    

Grades 7 - 8 meet, 9:00 - 10:00 am
Junior high grades, having completed the above curricula are ready to share their faith and what they've learned with the younger children.  They will help teach our youngest students but join up with the whole Sunday School for certain special blocks according to the church calendar. 
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Grades 9 – 12 meet, 9:00 – 10:00 am

Our high school students have completed confirmation and are anxious to put their faith into action.  They will continue to learn by developing and carrying out projects of their choosing..
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