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Sunday school classes for everyone
Mount Vernon offers a Sunday school class for people from ages 4 to 104!
If you're not involved in a class, drop in on a class or two and give it a try. You'll find extraordinary teachers, inspiring lessons, and friendly folks. Not only does small-group study help strengthen your relationship with God, but it builds and strengthens relationships between group members.
All classes meet from 9:45 until 10:45 a.m. A nursery is provided for children younger than 4.
Top-Quality Nursery – Trained youth and adult volunteers from Mount Vernon assist our nursery caregiver.
Children Age 4 and 5 – This group uses the "Live B.I.G." curriculum, which helps children to see, hear, and live their "Belief In God." The class
meets upstairs in the educational building.
Children in Grades 1-5 – This group uses the "Live B.I.G." curriculum, which helps children to see, hear, and live their "Belief In God." The class meets upstairs in the educational building.
CLASSES FOR ADULTS
Contemporary Bible Study – A Bible study group that focuses on current events, interests, and problems on the local, national, and international level, and on how we, as individuals and collectively as the church, are called upon to respond. Meets in room 222. Leader: Suzanne Miller. Young and middle-age adults.
Landis Class – An example of programming in this class was last fall's study, "The Canonization of the New Testament," by Bart Ehrman, Department Chair of Religious Studies at UNC-Chapel Hill, using DVD segments followed by discussion. Meets in room 104 (the Hamlin-Buchanan room, next to the church office).
Leader: Linwood Wright. Middle-age and older adults.
Post-Modern World and the Church – This class discusses material such as J. Ellsworth Kalas's book Old Testament Stories from the Back Side. Meets in the library. Leader: Dr. Frank Wickers. Middle-age and older adults.
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