Oakland Hills Community Church Sunday School

We welcome our new visitors and invite you & your family to attend Sunday school with us every Lord's Day. Our mission is to encourage young and old to grow with us in the knowledge of the Word of God, to be persuaded of the Truth, to embrace and confess Jesus Christ as our Savior & Lord!


Our Lord has richly blessed our Sunday school with caring and gifted teachers to establish us in God's grace, that we might be encouraged through practical instruction to apply His Word in our lives.  Our purpose and hope is to train up disciples to be strong in the faith, that we would grow in love and obedience to serve Him who first loved us! Our teaching staff at Oakland Hills considers it a privilege and blessing to serve and to be a part of your family's spiritual growth.


Our Sunday school classes begin every Lord's day at 9:45 am continue on until 10:30 am. Our kindergarten and elementary classes are each continuing in their Bible studies that follow the Great Commission publication curriculum. Our junior and senior high class are currently enjoying their study in the book of Ephesians.  Our children's Sunday school is divided up into four classes as follows:
Oakland Hills Sunday Classes
Class and Ages Teachers Time
Kindergarten and Pre-School Eric & Barb Stanton, Karl & Julie Knas 9:45am
Grades 1, 2, 3 (Younger Elementary) Mic Whitney, Mary Martin 9:45am
Grades 4, 5, 6 (Older Elementary) Melissa Mitchell, Steve Reaver 9:45am
Grades  7 - 12 (Jr. & Sr. High) Sandy Tauschek 9:45am

 

 

 

Through Sunday school, our church family continues to enjoy the spriritual blessings as well as the fellowship that we have with one another. We're thankful for our covenant children, many who have professed Christ and have also made lasting friendships with other Christian families at our church....we invite you and your family to come and be a part of our covenant community!
 
"For I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established;
 that is, that I may be comforted together with you by the mutual faith both of you and me." (Rom 1:11,12)