Children's Sunday School
Welcome!
All Saints offers
Sunday School for children
2 yrs old through 6th Grade,
Sept - May, at 9:00am.
See the schedules for class locations
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Cooking- Tammy Nielsen
Concept: Pentecost is the Birth-day of the church and we celebrate this special day.
Learning Objective: The children learn that Pentecostis the beginning of the Church and make chocolates for the confirmands to receive at their confirmation.
Location: Cafe in the LIFE building
Community Service-Tracie Petrie (Christy Wirsig)
Concept: Pentecost is the birth of the church and we celebrate this special day.
Learning Objective: The children learn the Spirit of Pentecost lives in the people of the Church and they are blessings of the Church. The children will draw/color the bulletin covers to be used for Pentecost Sunday.
Location: Fellowship Hall/Church office
Art: Kelly Hansen
Concept: Pentecost is the birth of the church and as members, we are filled with the Holy Spirit.
Learning Objective: The children learn about the different symbols of the Holy Spirit; wind, flames, dove and make tissue box covers for their home with the symbols of the Holy Spirit.
Location: Art room LIFE building
Theater: Jonathon Levine
Concept: the Holy Spirit came at Pentecost and binds us together as the whole people of God.
Learning Objective: The children learn who the Holy Spirit is as part of the Holy Trinity. The Holy Spirit lives inus, they watch a movie about doing the right thing.
Location: Theater LIFE building
Bible Discovery: Denise Bullock
Concept: God gives us the Holy Spirit to help us to tell others the Good News about Jesus.
Learning Objective: The children use their bibles to learn how the Lord worked through Peter and us to spread teh Good News of His kingdom to the entire world.
Location: Prayer Room LIFE building
Memory Verse: As the shepherds returned to their sheep, they were praising God and saying wonderful things about him. Everything they had seen and heard was just as the angel had said. (CEV)
| Grade | Shepherds |
| 1st grade | Jim Wagner, KeyCee Cooper, Amy Hugo |
| 2nd grade | Jackie Benton, Anne & Sandy Stegen |
| 3rd grade | Brynn Cooper, Bill Nielsen, Sheriess Peters |
| 4th grade | Kevin Harpel, Charlotte Mourissey, Stacey Wagner |
| 5th grade | Peggy Atchison, Brett Benton, Lori Harpel, Amy Hugo |
| 6th grade | Brent Cooper, Bret Halley, Elisabeth Leach |
6th Grade Spirit begins in January each year for 6th graders. Though our Sunday School program for grades 1 through 6 is exceptional...as 6th graders finish elementary school they are ready for a transistion at church too.
6th Grade Spirit is a great way to help kids learn how to live their faith and understand what it means to be a Christian. It is a stepping stone to get ready for the 3 year confirmation program that is a head of them.
6th grade spirit is:
Hanging out and talking with friends and caring adults
Drinking soda and eating snacks first thing in the morning!
Playing Basketball, Wii, PS2, Ping Pong & other fun on campus
Learning practical ways to apply your faith to your life
Going of field trips (bowling, mini-golf, ice skating)
An all day Lock-in complete with homecooked food, team building while having fun!
6th Grade Milestone and pre-orientation for Confirmation
Mission Statement for Disciples' Workshop Sunday School
Mission of Children's Sunday School at All Saints:
Our mission is to give children the faith stories of the Bible to learn, remember and compare to their own life as they grow. To know the God of today is the same God of Abraham, David, Danial, Ruth, Mary and others of the Bible. To equip children with the Living Word; to know Jesus' love for them and know that Jesus died and rose again so one day they to will live in heaven with our Heavenly Father. To build caring relationships with adults, youth and peers; and to know that they as Christians should share the stories they have learned with others and to invite others to learn the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Pentecost
Art: God's Holy Spirit fills us.
Learning Objective: The children will learn God is always with us through the Holy Spirit.
Pretend: Birth-day of the church
Learning Objective: Children learn how the Spirit of the Lord was with the disciples through story and play.
Storyteller: Pentecost is a special day.
Learning Objective: Chidlren learn taht Pentecost is a day of Celebration.
| Workshops | 4/6 | 4/14 | 4/20 | 4/27 |
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| Art |
Jesus Blesses the Children/Pentecost |
3 yr |
2 yr |
4 yr Kind |
2 yr |
3 yr |
| Storyteller |
Jesus Blesses the Children/Pentecost |
2 yr |
4 yr |
2 yr |
3 yr |
4 yr Kind |
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Play |
Jesus Blesses the Children/Pentecost |
4 yr |
3 yr |
3 yr |
4 yr Kind |
2 yr |
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The first 2 weeks focus on Jesus blesses the children |
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| Class | Shepherd | Location |
| 2 years | Laura Wade, Jessica Smith | Room 101 |
| 3 years | Mitch Erkert, Marianne Kennedy, Olivia Marion | Room 104 |
| 4 years | Margaret Cowherd, Drew Halley, Renee Turtoro | Room 102 |
| Kindergarten | Nikki Nielsen, Michael Harpel. Mary Wennersten and Erika Nelson | Room 103 |
| Special Needs (S/N) |
Big Kids: Carol Collins |
Fellowship Hall |
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Dates to remember...
Sunday, September 14 9:00am
Classes are taught in "Story Rotations" lasting between 3-6 weeks each. Teaching methods occur through: Art, Bible Discovery, Community Service, Cooking, Games and Theater. Children visit a different workshop each week learning the "same" story only using different senses to discover a different concept about the story they learn.
The Life of Moses
Preparing for Jesus' birth- Traditions
The Wedding at Cana
The Woman at the Well
The Fishers of Men (The Disciples)
Saul to Paul

