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Sunday School 2008-2009


Scriptural literacy is a high priority for us at Pleasant View. Since 1998, most of our adult classes have elected to do in depth book studies of the Bible which run for a six month stretch. We study the full text, seeking to understand the author, the historical setting, and the purpose, as well as the message of the book. Several classes have continued to use the uniform Sunday School curriculum. Following is a list of the classes available. We have also included a brief description which might help you determine where you might want to visit or join in regularly.

              Adult Sunday School Classes (September '09 - February '10)

Class Name

Room Number

Class Description

Current Study

Teacher

 Bereans

 202

 Bereans is a study designed specifically for college and college age young people. New attenders are always welcome.

 Isaiah

 Bill Eberly

 Sanctu ary

 105

 Sanctuary, an inter-generational class, they seek as the name implies, to be a `sanctuary' for men and women, singles, couples, and widowed, young and older.

 Jeremiah

 Larry Miller         

 New Beginnings

 102

 New Beginnings is the most recently formed Sunday School class, welcoming newlyweds, couples beginning their family, and single young adults.

 Romans

 Kent Switzer

 Fellowship

 207

 Fellowship is an adult class with a wide age range including grandparents, retirees, and couples with children still at home.

 I & II Thessalonians

 Keith Miller

Young Married

 206

 Young Married is the `mostly older' end of the young married group at PV. Families range from the teenager stage of life, to not yet having children.

 Matthew

 Mim Mast

 New Vision

 201

 New Visi on is another class with a variety of ages present. Currently members are challenged by teen and young adult children; many are transitioning into the grandparent stage of life.

 Revelation

 Dennis Slagell

 Men's Class

 103

 The Men's C lass, sometimes called the brothers class, as three sets of brothers, (along with others!) attended their entire adult lives. They provide a warm welcome to new students.

U niform series Herald Press

 

 Ladies Class

 106

 The Ladies Class B, also a class who have been together many years, but love to welcome newcomers.

U niform series DC Cook

 Meribeth Slagell

Ladies Class

 5

 This Ladies class A, another of the `more mature' groups of the congregation, combining many years of wisdom and life experience. They share the teaching responsibilities of the class.

Uniform series Herald Press

 

 

 






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