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An opportunity to fellowship with the children & get involved in their Christian education.
 
 
Sunday School
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Contact Susan Duncan at 
 
sduncan@wcpc-tx.org for Sunday school class information.
 
Sunday school is 9:45 am -10:55 pm in the Children’s
and Youth Building.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                              

 Children’s Sunday Mornings  

9:45 am Sunday School for children age 3 through 6th Children’s Education Building rooms Downstairs:
Pre-K, K & 1st meeting together in 106.
Upstairs: 2nd-3rd grade in 204, 4th-6th in 205.
 
Godly Play in 206
 
11:00 am Children worship with their families in our Sanctuary.
 
Plus, each month of the school year during the 11:00 a.m. service WCPC provides an opportunity to expand their understanding of worship through:
 
Worship Class – on the 4th Sunday for 3rd-6th, on the 3rd Sunday for grades K-2nd.
 
Nurseries provided for children 5 years old and underduring Worship in the Hendricks Building rooms 307-309
 
 
 
 
 
                  
Children’s Sunday School Curriculum 
Preschool, K & 1st 
  • Study a survey of the Bible using Walk With Me from Faith Alive Publishing 
  • Learn all the preschool age appropriate stories in the Old and New Testaments
  • Hear Godly Play stories that compliment the monthly topic
  • Memorize simple prayers
2nd-4th graders:
Study Sparkhouse Classroom 2 year curriculum.
Godly Play stories every other week with music time other Sundays. Children memorize The Lord’s Prayer and learn about using their Bibles in this class. 
5th-6th graders:
 
  • Study both Old and New Testament stories with Spark Connect
  • Watch a video introduction of each lesson
  • Hear Godly Play stories 1-2 times a month reaching deeper levels of contemplation of our most sacred texts
  • Memorize The Apostle’s Creed
Where do I find each classroom?
Children ages 3 years through 6th grade classes meet at 9:30-45 am in their posted classrooms in the Children’s Education Building.
The children are dismissed at 10:55 am in their age level class rooms to their parents.