St. Paul's Episcopal Church Wickford
 
Sunday School News
September 2008
 
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Welcome back! Sunday School registration will be held in the Parish Hall, following the 10 am Parish Day service. Join us for this fun day and get ready for the new year.

Please, anyone interested in co-teaching/assisting for the PK/K class this year, contact me ASAP ..... No experience necessary. There is already a very experienced teacher in place for this class and the curriculum is provided.

Thank you to all the teachers who have agreed to teach this year. We have many returning volunteers and a few new ones to add to this exciting and creative group. We are looking forward to another fun filled spiritual year. Thank you for your dedication to the wonderful children of St. Paul’s.

  • PK/K • Bonnie Smith
  • 1st • Connie Calabrese, Alice Szrom, Sindy Hempstead
  • 2nd • Kelli Gillis, Mary Ellen Madsen, Kevin O’Connor
  • 3rd • Kathy Kuiper, Sarah LeBlanc, Sandra Tierney
  • 4th • Susie Leahy, Sheryl MacDougall-Fusco, Sandra Smith
  • 5th • Lori Lamb, Jane Winter
  • Middle School • Beth and Pete Bergwall, Jayne McBride
  • HS/Confirmation • Laurie DeRousi, Jean Whatmough

The first day of Sunday School will be September 14. This is also Teacher Dedication Sunday. Children and teachers will attend the first part of the 8:30 service with their families and then, after the children’s message, proceed together to the Parish House. We will gather together in the Belden Room for music and prayers before proceeding to our classrooms. All children ages 3 through 8th grade are invited to attend Sunday School. Toddler care is available for the younger children.

The High School class will begin September 28 at 9:30- 10:30 am in the Belden Room. It will cover a variety of topics of interest to this age group, and is open to any interested high school student. This class is mandatory for tenth graders interested in being confirmed in the spring. There will be a parent/student meeting for confirmation class students at 10am, Sept. 28, in the Belden Room. We will discuss the requirements of the class and answer any questions you may have at that time.

Fifth graders, this is your year to be in the Emmaus class. It will be held during regular Sunday School hours. It is the beginning of a more mature journey with God and the church; it begins in fifth grade and continues through confirmation and adulthood. Attendance is encouraged so you don’t miss out on these interesting classes and fun activities.

I’m looking forward to spending the year with these great teachers and wonderful students. See you on the 7th for registration. Any questions, please call me at home (number available on request).

  ~ Lori Lamb ~