Sunday School Program
Letter to Parents
Littles (Pre K – 1st)
SHOW ME JESUS & BEGINNING KID'S QUEST CATECHISM CLUB
Our younger children's class uses Show Me Jesus and Beginning Kids' Quest Catechism Club, both from Great Commission Publications. Children practice questions and answers from My First Catechism, an abbreviated version of the Westminster Shorter Catechism. This class fosters a safe and healthy learning environment, introducing children to God's love, grace, and commands.
Lower Elementry (2nd – 4th)
SHOW ME JESUS & KIDS' QUEST CATECHISM CLUB
This class follows the same structure as the younger class, using Show Me Jesus to teach essential Christian truths. The program prepares children to understand their faith and grow in their relationship with God. Furthermore, it prepares them to take the biblical grammar they have learned and implement it into the redemptive history plotline.
Upper Elementry (5th – 6th)
GENESIS TO REVELATION
Upper elementary students are able to understand chronology and Bible history. In G2R (Genesis to Revelation) Bible Survey, they begin to discover how the stories and people they’ve studied at younger ages fit together in God’s redemptive plan. They take an exciting journey through every book of the Bible — focusing on the who, what, where, and when—and developing an understanding of how God has revealed himself in his Word. They see that Jesus Christ is central from Genesis to Revelation.
Middle School (7th – Up)
WESTMINSTER SHORTER CATECHISM
Older children study the Westminster Shorter Catechism, covering key theological topics including God, humanity, Christ, and the Moral Law. The class aims to prepare children for a profession of faith and deepen their doctrinal understanding of the Reformed tradition.
CHILDREN'S FIRST COMMUNION CLASS
If you believe your child has expressed trust in Christ and is beginning to show a meaningful grasp of the gospel and the significance of the Lord’s Supper, we invite you to speak with an elder or contact the Clerk of Session. In accordance with the principles set forth in the Book of Church Order, it is the responsibility of the Session to examine and admit to the Table those who, in their judgment, are able to discern the Lord’s body and partake in faith, repentance, and reverence.
The Lord’s Supper is a holy sacrament instituted by Christ—not merely a memorial, but a means of grace—whereby believers are spiritually nourished and strengthened. As such, it is the duty and privilege of the elders, as overseers of Christ’s flock, to ensure that communicants come in a worthy manner. We therefore take seriously the shepherding of all who desire to partake, including our covenant children, as we seek to uphold the sanctity of Christ’s Table.