At Flagler County Baptist Church, Sunday School is an integral part of the church’s educational and spiritual outreach. The church offers classes for various age groups to ensure that everyone can engage with biblical teachings at a level appropriate for their understanding. The classes are structured as follows:

  • K-2nd grade (girls)

This class focuses on foundational Bible stories and principles, helping young children understand the basics of their faith in a fun and engaging manner.

  • 3rd-6th grade (girls)

As children grow, this class builds on the foundational knowledge and introduces more complex biblical concepts while encouraging critical thinking about their faith.

  • K-6th grade (boys)

This class focuses on foundational Bible stories and principles, helping young and older children understand the basics of their faith in a fun and engaging manne

  • 7th-12th (youth)

This youth class aims to challenge teenagers to deepen their personal relationship with Christ and equips them with tools to navigate their faith in today's day and age.

  • Young Adult Class

Designed for young adults, this class addresses relevant life issues through a biblical lens, and discussions that help young people apply scripture to their daily lives.

  • Adult Class

This class provides adults with opportunities to study the Bible in depth, encouraging spiritual growth and community among adult members.

Purpose of Sunday School

The primary purpose of the Sunday School program at Flagler County Baptist Church is to have a closer walk with God. Each class and lesson is tailored to meet the needs of that specific age group, ensuring that participants not only learn about God but also understand why they believe what they believe. This educational approach is aimed at nurturing both knowledge and faith.

Additional Activities

In addition to regular classes, there are various outreach ministries associated with the church that encourage participation beyond just learning within the classroom. These include initiatives like “N.E.T.S.” (Needing Everyone to Tell of Salvation), which involves door-to-door evangelism and community engagement activities designed to spread the gospel message effectively.