Sabbath School (Church at Study) is a time where we can come together to discuss what we have learned about God through our daily study of the Bible providing a sense of fellowship and community. The Sabbath School programme starts at 9.30am on Saturdays and finishes at 10.45. There are different classes for different age groups including children, teens and youth and multiple different adult classes. You can choose which class you want to attend. One of the main functions of the Sabbath School is to provide a mission emphasis that reaches out into the wider world. Special projects are selected by the international Church to be the beneficiaries of funds that will allow development of hospitals, colleges, schools and churches.

Beginner

Infant to 3 years (children must be accompanied by an adult). Acquainting children and family with the love of Jesus.

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Kindergaten

Early Christian character development through the love and teachings of Jesus for the 3-5 years age group

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Primary

Children that go to the Primary Sabbath School class have a real treat – they get to enjoy music, singing, and learning about Jesus. The Bible studies draws the children ages 6—9 into a closer walk with Jesus.

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Junior Power Points

Junior PowerPoints is the Sabbath School Bible Study Guide designed for Juniors and Earliteensa, ages 10 – 12, in the Sabbath School department at the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This Bible study curriculum is based on a four-year cycle. Each year the lessons draw on Bible stories in chronological order from Genesis to Revelation. The lessons are designed for Juniors and Earliteens to incorporate in their daily Bible study. The lessons provide the basis for learning and discussion in the Junior/Earliteen Sabbath School class. Each lesson is based on a Bible story or scriptural passage, and each one includes questions for discussion and supporting texts that highlight Bible principles, helping the young learners draw lessons for application.

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Realtime Faith

Real-Time Faith is the Sabbath School Bible Study Guide designed for Earliteens,ages 13 – 14, and created by the Sabbath School department at the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The lessons are designed for Earliteens to incorporate in their daily Bible study. The lessons provide the basis for learning and discussion in the Earliteen Sabbath School class. The emphasis of this curriculum is God’s kingdom of grace, being a recruited agent (steward, citizen) of that kingdom, and the battle between it and the kingdom of evil. Being in God’s kingdom requires action—being doers and not just listeners (James 1:22) of how to live as God’s agents on this earth. The first lesson of each quarter of the two-year cycle is a different portion of the Sermon on the Mount, which is “at once Christ’s inaugural address as King of the kingdom of grace and also the constitution of the kingdom” (Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, 2nd ed., vol. 5, p. 322). After the first lesson of each quarter, each of the other twelve lessons (or sets of lessons) is about a different challenge, right, or privilege in the “real time” of being an agent of God’s kingdom.

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Cornerstone Connections

Cornerstone Connections is the Sabbath School Bible Study Guide developed for high school teens, ages 15 – 18, in the Sabbath School department at the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is based on a four-year “through-the-Bible” study curriculum. The lessons are intended for teens to use in their daily Bible study and to provide the basis for learning and discussion in youth Sabbath School. Each lesson is based on a Bible story or scriptural passage and provides questions for deeper study, discussion, and supportive texts that highlight Bible principles, helping the young learners draw lessons for application.

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Inverse Bible Study Guide

inVerse is a Bible study guide for university students, young adults, working professions, and young parents (ages 18–35+). Published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church®, two of the four quarters correlate with the same study topics as the Adult Bible Study Guide, while the two remaining topics specifically address young adult issues.

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Adult Bible Study Guide

It is a Bible study guide that cover a specific topics or books of the Bible every quarter. The quarterly is designed to be read during the week, so that during Sabbath School, the class members are ready to discuss questions and topics raised in that lesson in small groups. The Adult Sabbath School always has a heavy focus on the Bible.

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