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Our
Sunday School
Schedule
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9:45 to 10 am |
Fellowship |
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9:55 |
Call to
Sunday School |
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10:00 to 10:10 |
Opening in
Fellowship Room |
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10:10 to 10:30 |
Classroom |
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10:45 |
Closing
Prayer and Release to Parents
(3rd Grade and under not released without a
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2 & 3 year olds:
Tammie Farnsworth & Beverly Lowe
4 year olds:
Carol Nabakowski & Evie Steinwand
Kindergarten - 2nd grade:
Kim Blomquist, Denise Fetterhoff, & Tina Frerking
3rd - 5th grade:
Bonny Jacobi, Betsy Proeschel, & Susan Tumlin
6th - 8th grade:
Kerry Drake & Karl Frerking
High School:
Pastor Brammeier
Greeter/Music Ministry:
Neoda Dumke
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Growing in Christ is the life of the child of
God!

Through the Word and Sacraments, we live and grow in Christ. |
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Are you interested in being a
Sunday School Substitute or a
Classroom Helper?
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Contact Tina Frerking through
the Church Office |
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Lessons for March
March 7: The Parable of the
Lost Sheep
March 14; The Parable of the Prodigal Son
March 21: The Parable of the Evil Vinedressers (Wicked
Tenants)
March 28: Palm Sunday - The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem |
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A Message
to Parents About
Our
Sunday
School
Program
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Jesus says, "Already you are clean because of the
word that I have spoken to you. Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch
cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can
you, unless you abide in Me. I am the vine; you are the branches."
John 15:3-5
Immanuel Lutheran Church welcomes children of all ages to join us
during Sunday School.
We will be using the Growing in Christ series
for the 2010 church year.
Growing in Christ is a Sunday School curriculum
rich in God's holy Word. Students learn all the major stories of the Old
and New Testaments and see how God weaves His plan of Salvation in
Christ through the lives of ordinary men, women and children. Through
this curriculum, we are able to connect the Word of God to the daily
life of students, nurturing their faith in their loving, forgiving
Savior.
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