Sunday School Classes
Dough Rollins Class:
This Sunday School class started in May of 1946, when L.G. Dickson organized a young adult Bible class. In 1978, the class name was changed to Dough Rollins Class in honor of J.W. “Dough” Rollins, who taught the class for 25 years. Today, the class remains an integral part of the church, and has always maintained an outstanding membership. Many have participated throughout the years with a wonderful spirit of Christian fellowship.
Dorcas Class:
This class is a women’s class, with members taking turns teaching the lesson and leading the discussion. The class has, for many years, provided Bibles for the children entering the third grade. The class uses United Methodist materials and welcomes new members.
Family of Faith Class:
This class consists of adults from 40-60. The class uses United Methodist Adult Bible Study and other materials to discover God’s will for their lives.
Friendship Class:
This class is a varied group of singles and couples with children whose ages range from middle school to adults. The class selects the study materials and topics for discussion.
Community Class:
This class is composed of young married couples, but all are welcome and encouraged to join the discussion. They use an informal teaching format to discuss the Bible one book at a time.
