Summer Sunday School Quarter 2026
Summer Quarter Sunday School Classes begin Sunday, June 7, 2026
Garmer
Teacher: Mr. Field Age: 70s+ Room: 1st Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Jeremiah"
Few biblical characters were given more challenging missions than Jeremiah, and this quarter, we'll look at the highs and lows of his life and message. For over four decades, Jeremiah stood as a lone minister of the Lord during Judah's darkest days. From oracles of destruction and exile to promises of a new covenant and a branch of David, the book of Jeremiah plays a central role in our understanding of both God's wrath and His mercy.
Agape
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Burt Age: 60s Room: 2nd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Beatitudes in the Psalms"
We are all familiar with the beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount. There are several psalms that begin with the same formula, "Blessed is the one who..." beginning with the first verse of the first psalm. This class will explore these Old Testament beatitudes as new covenant promises.
Emmaus
Teacher: Rev. Shaw Age: 50s Room: 3rd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "1 Samuel"
We continue our study in the life of David as we are confronted by his example: his successes and failures, and the ways in which he foreshadows David's greater Son.
Berean
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Willson Age: 40s Room: 4th Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Malachi"
Join us this summer as we dive into the Book of Malachi! So, why Malachi, the last book in our English Bible Old Testament? Because we will note three major points that are imminently practical for you and me today: 1) God's Electing Love is Always the Starting Point; 2) People are Tempted to Cynicism When Life is Hard; and 3) The Lord Honors Those Who Honor Him. Come, join us, and together, let's dig in!
New Covenant
Teacher: Rev. Gear Age: 30s Room: #30 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "Knowing Jesus - The Inspired Answer"
"Who do you say that I am?" It is a question posed by our Lord to his disciples. In their time it was the question everyone was asking and it was a question many were answering incorrectly. Further, it was a question to which Jesus does not immediately give an answer. Like a good teacher, he lets it hang in the air; he awaits their answer - an answer they should know. It is not the first (or last) time the people of God find themselves in such a situation. Come, let us search the Scriptures and see how often we are left sitting, like disciples, in a pregnant silence with a question hanging in the air - a question for which the Lord awaits our answer.
Jerusalem
Teacher: Interns Age: 20s Room: #31 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "1st Peter"
We will be working verse by verse in order to glean lessons for life from this important letter written by Peter.
College
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Johnson Age: Undergraduate Room: Parlor - Hull Street Building
Subject: "Who Am I?"
In a world of confusion about "identity," what does the Bible say about it? How do our multiple responsibilities and identities fit together? How ought Christians to think about our identity?
Youth - Combined
Teacher: Rev. Alex Sutherland Age: Middle School & High School Room: 2nd Floor, Hull Street Building
Subject: "The Gospel of Luke"
This summer we will be doing an overview of the Gospel of Luke. We will study the various aspects of Jesus' ministry and message as Luke summarizes it that we might grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Children's Sunday School Classes
Pre-Kindergarten
Teachers: Mrs. Sharon Robinson and Mrs. Claire Webb Room: Axson Building, Room 10 Subject: "God Keeps His Promises: Find out about God through His faithfulness to His Old Testament people"
Kindergarten
Teachers: Miss Kirstie Brodmann and Mrs. Amy Veatch Room: Axson Building, Room 11 Subject: "God Keeps His Promises: Find out about God through His faithfulness to His Old Testament people"
1st/2nd Grade
Teachers: Mrs. Carol Dusek and Mrs. Sue Hinely Room: Axson Building, Room 33 Subject: "Growing in God: Learning with the Israelites about trusting and obeying God"
3rd/4th/5th Grade
Teachers: Mr. Jody Robinson and Mr. Brad Taylor Room: Axson Building, Room 32 Subject: "Trusting God: Finding out the greatness and the goodness of the heavenly Father"
Garmer
Teacher: Mr. Field Age: 70s+ Room: 1st Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Jeremiah"
Few biblical characters were given more challenging missions than Jeremiah, and this quarter, we'll look at the highs and lows of his life and message. For over four decades, Jeremiah stood as a lone minister of the Lord during Judah's darkest days. From oracles of destruction and exile to promises of a new covenant and a branch of David, the book of Jeremiah plays a central role in our understanding of both God's wrath and His mercy.
Agape
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Burt Age: 60s Room: 2nd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Beatitudes in the Psalms"
We are all familiar with the beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount. There are several psalms that begin with the same formula, "Blessed is the one who..." beginning with the first verse of the first psalm. This class will explore these Old Testament beatitudes as new covenant promises.
Emmaus
Teacher: Rev. Shaw Age: 50s Room: 3rd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "1 Samuel"
We continue our study in the life of David as we are confronted by his example: his successes and failures, and the ways in which he foreshadows David's greater Son.
Berean
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Willson Age: 40s Room: 4th Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Malachi"
Join us this summer as we dive into the Book of Malachi! So, why Malachi, the last book in our English Bible Old Testament? Because we will note three major points that are imminently practical for you and me today: 1) God's Electing Love is Always the Starting Point; 2) People are Tempted to Cynicism When Life is Hard; and 3) The Lord Honors Those Who Honor Him. Come, join us, and together, let's dig in!
New Covenant
Teacher: Rev. Gear Age: 30s Room: #30 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "Knowing Jesus - The Inspired Answer"
"Who do you say that I am?" It is a question posed by our Lord to his disciples. In their time it was the question everyone was asking and it was a question many were answering incorrectly. Further, it was a question to which Jesus does not immediately give an answer. Like a good teacher, he lets it hang in the air; he awaits their answer - an answer they should know. It is not the first (or last) time the people of God find themselves in such a situation. Come, let us search the Scriptures and see how often we are left sitting, like disciples, in a pregnant silence with a question hanging in the air - a question for which the Lord awaits our answer.
Jerusalem
Teacher: Interns Age: 20s Room: #31 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "1st Peter"
We will be working verse by verse in order to glean lessons for life from this important letter written by Peter.
College
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Johnson Age: Undergraduate Room: Parlor - Hull Street Building
Subject: "Who Am I?"
In a world of confusion about "identity," what does the Bible say about it? How do our multiple responsibilities and identities fit together? How ought Christians to think about our identity?
Youth - Combined
Teacher: Rev. Alex Sutherland Age: Middle School & High School Room: 2nd Floor, Hull Street Building
Subject: "The Gospel of Luke"
This summer we will be doing an overview of the Gospel of Luke. We will study the various aspects of Jesus' ministry and message as Luke summarizes it that we might grow in the grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Children's Sunday School Classes
Pre-Kindergarten
Teachers: Mrs. Sharon Robinson and Mrs. Claire Webb Room: Axson Building, Room 10 Subject: "God Keeps His Promises: Find out about God through His faithfulness to His Old Testament people"
Kindergarten
Teachers: Miss Kirstie Brodmann and Mrs. Amy Veatch Room: Axson Building, Room 11 Subject: "God Keeps His Promises: Find out about God through His faithfulness to His Old Testament people"
1st/2nd Grade
Teachers: Mrs. Carol Dusek and Mrs. Sue Hinely Room: Axson Building, Room 33 Subject: "Growing in God: Learning with the Israelites about trusting and obeying God"
3rd/4th/5th Grade
Teachers: Mr. Jody Robinson and Mr. Brad Taylor Room: Axson Building, Room 32 Subject: "Trusting God: Finding out the greatness and the goodness of the heavenly Father"
