Sunday School

All Sunday School classes meet at 10:50, following the morning worship service.


Adult Classes

Adult electives are offered throughout the year and change every 4 months.  The current classes for the Spring Trimester are:

The Gospel of John

Teacher: Jim Newsom [Rms 116]
These are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. (John 20:31) “Who do you say that I am?” This class gives the Spirit-inspired response and witness of John the Evangelist.

Covenant Theology
Teacher: Jim Gibson [Rm 114]
We often speak of Covenant Theology, but do we really know what it is?  Join this class to learn more.

Ladies Class
Teachers: Nancy Appling and Gwen Hannah  [Rm 115]
A study of Jerram Barrs' book, Through His Eyes: God's Perspective on Women in the Bible.  Women to be studied include Eve, Sarah, Tamar, Rahab, Esther, Mary, and the Woman of Samaria.

Questions You've Wanted To Ask
Teacher: Ford Williams [Rm 117]
Class members are given the opportunity to submit questions of a theological or practical nature to be answered each week.

Pastor’s Class
Teacher: Billy Spink [Parlor]
This class is specifically designed for those interested in learning more about the PCA and RRPC.


Youth Sunday School

Sr. & Jr. High Students meet upstairs during the Sunday School hour for their weekly large group study. It follows the morning service with fellowship, music and teaching, all finishing around noon.


Children's Sunday School

We offer a total of nine classes serving ages 2 through 6th grade.  Each class includes a time of singing and a Bible lesson.  The singing is organized by our Music Director and led by a team eager to "instill God's Word and Truths in the minds of our children through the use of music and instruction". 
The curriculum for the children's classes is called "Show Me Jesus".  The younger classes emphasize biblical vocabulary and God's faithfulness to his people in Bible stories.  The older classes focus on the Commandments, Christ-centered living, and God's redemptive history in both the Old and New Testaments.


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