Friday, October 30, 2009

Sunday School Teacher Apprciation @ The Chapel

FITZGERALD, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 30, 2009: In the midst of a Purple & Gold Community Service, Holsey Chapel C.M.E. Church paused to focus on its educational ministry. Since the arrival of its pastor, Rev. Dr. Marvin J. Howard, Sr., there has been a substantial increase in Sunday School participation. It should be noted that Dr. Howard professionally is a middle school principal and his wife a high performing classroom instructor. Together, they have almost 60 years of educational experience and expertise. It is no wonder that this talent is evidenced in their ministry.

Since 1780 when the first Sunday School met, millions of children, youth and adults have learned how God’s Word truly makes a difference in their lives! Teachers involved in Sunday School can never receive too much encouragement and appreciation for this invaluable ministry. This is why, Holsey Chapel joined the national campaign launched by Gospel Light with the goal of honoring the 15 million Sunday School teachers nationwide who dedicate themselves to teaching the Word of God to children, youth and adults. Across America, churches are invited to set aside a Sunday in October as a day to honor Sunday School teachers for their dedication, hard work and life-changing impact on their students. By celebrating Sunday School, we demonstrate in meaningful ways that our church places a high value on this ministry. The focus moment recognizes the life-changing work of Sunday School teachers, the unsung heroes of the faith.

On October 25th, Sunday School attendance was at fifty-two persons. Just two years ago, the average attendance was less than ten persons. It is no wonder that the church members recognized the Sunday School Leaders. Sunday School Superintendent Derrick Frazier arrives early to make sure that all needs are meet and that the learning environments are welcoming to the participants. Charles Coney is the Director of Christian Education and he is responsible for the overall structure and ministry support. He is regarded as an innovative leader in Christian education ministry and a renowned workshop facilitator and guest speaker on the national circuit. Everyone knows that the heart of the classroom is the teacher. The Holsey Chapel ministry has age-appropriate instruction being given by the following teachers: Roosevelt Freeman (Adult Men); Zeola McGill (Adult Women); Jim Turner (New Members); Charles Coney (High School); Alice Blount (Middle School); Susie Howard (Elementary); and Derrick Frazier (Primary). In compliment, Rev. Rosia Jackson and Sally Wilcox serve as substitute teachers. In addition to being pastor, Rev. Howard, also serves as a substitute and guest teacher.
Sunday School perfect attendance is encouraged with monthly certificates and each fifth Sunday is Sunday School Appreciation Day where the Superintendent and Christian Education Director cook breakfast and serve the students for a combined lesson on Christian Methodist history taught by local historian and life-time C.M.E. member Jim Turner. Experiencing Sunday School at “The Chapel” is a chance to sing familiar songs and learned some new ones; make crafts, projects and art pieces; interpreted Bible passages through plays, games, and activities; laugh, play, study, laugh, talk—and maybe laugh some more; explore what it means to be a child of God and demonstrate Jesus’ love for others. Our dedicated team of teachers works to show God’s love to our children and adults, opening the many riches in God’s Word, and make them SMILE every Sunday morning!

Additional information and pictures can be found on our church website at www.cmefitzgerald.org .

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