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Welcome to the official Sunday School website of the Assemblies of God! We are glad that you are here. We are proposing new and exciting applications to Sunday School, a ministry which continues to be the most popular forum for a systematic study"A Bible-based curriculum with a majority of time spent in the actual study and/or discussion of God’s Word." of God’s Word in the church. This approach will normally take place on Sunday mornings (in the church facilities), quite often before the morning service. It can, however, be held on other nights of the week.

Our goal for this site is to be a beneficial resource for you, a Sunday School teacher, administrator, or pastor. Please feel free to look around, visit your role-specific page under the leaders tab, and share with us "Your Story" or give us feedback on how we can better serve you.”

What is Sunday School?

Here are the key features and characteristics. Read about churches with a new spin on Sunday School, and some unique teachers in action. Does your discipleship ministry count as Sunday School? Take our quiz (PDF), or download "Straight Talk About Sunday School" (PDF). Statistics and trends.

Tired of Missing Out?

The Sunday School website is a big site and is getting updated all the time. Do you feel like you are always the last to know about these changes? It’s probably because you are the last to know about the Site Updates Newsletter.

This newsletter comes directly to your inbox once every week or two. It will let you know what has been added to the Sunday School site as well as reminding you of upcoming deadlines or important dates.

What are you waiting for? Signup is free. All you have to do is follow the directions in the white box to the left of this page and click “Subscribe.” You won’t be the last to know ever again, that is unless you don’t check your email.

View the newsletter archives. To view a particular issue, simply click on the subject line of the issue you want to read. This will open it in a relatively small window – I suggest clicking on “Click here to view in a new browser window.” That will make it a much better reading experience.

 
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