Sunday School

To provide various educational opportunities for adults, youth, and children is the objective of Christian Education. Children and youth are provided classes based on age groups, and adults may choose to attend any of the adult classes. While most classes are held Sunday morning at 10:00 AM, other opportunities are provided throughout the week. PFPC members, friends, and guests are all welcome to attend classes as they wish.

Children

Infant - Three Years

Church volunteers provide a safe environment for infants and young children that take care of their needs.

Four-Five Years

Teacher Annie Gilbride uses relevant children’s stories to reinforce lessons as children dramatize and play-act Bible-based lessons. They practice preschool listening skills and following directions.

First-Third Graders

Teacher Gilda Black uses an interactive curriculum that strives to help students build their relationships with Jesus and each other. Children read, play games, role play and create craft items.

Fourth-Fifth Graders

Teacher Sue Anne Martin helps these pre-teens focus on building their relationship with Jesus while studying appropriate scriptures.

Youth

Sixth-Eighth and Ninth-Twelfth Graders

Teacher Tom Ballou and Teacher Martha Martin together use a variety of media to bring the Bible and its stories to life for these teens. They learn how to apply Biblical lessons to today’s situations. Preparations for special events such as Youth Sunday. Christmas and First Sunday bag lunches are part of these youth classes.

Adults

Good Fellowship

Leader Howard Gammon and this class use the Christian Life Series, for a straight forward approach to the study of the Bible.

Mary Minter Class

Jerry Sprouse and this class of diverse age groups engage in lively discussions as they apply the teachings of the Bible to their daily lives.