Sunday 9 August 2015

Christian Church Sunday School Do's And Don'ts To Know

By David Kellan


One of the most notable services associated with any Christian church would have to be Sunday school. In this level of education, students are able to learn about the various stories in the Bible, and why they are so meaningful. With that said, I think that it'd be wise to go over the ways in which students can conduct themselves. For students and parents of those who may be attending in the future, here are some of the do's and don'ts to know.

Do make it to class on time. Much like traditional school, Christian church Sunday school hinges on attendance. You have to be able to make every class, not only in terms of presence but timeliness as well. Basically, when you are late to one too many classes, it will start to reflect poorly on you, as a student. This is just the start, but it's an essential talking point that can be covered by a number of authorities, Island Christian Church included amongst them.

Don't leave assignments undone. Classwork and homework alike is given in order to test you. When you sit down in class absorbing knowledge, that very level of knowledge should be put to use, which is where these assignments come into effect. Suffice it to say, it's not in your best interest to leave them undone. Fortunately, these aren't terribly difficult to complete; it's just a matter of reading what you have and solving problems based on what you know and the logic humans possess as well.

Do socialize with others. You'll soon find that friendships matter in virtually any academic standpoint that can be thought of. Maybe you are absent from Sunday school class due to illness; you're going to have to catch up to those who have been able to make it to class, right? This is where you can stay in touch with someone else, and see about receiving notes from them. This is just one of the many ways in which friendships, as they relate to class, can prove to be useful.

Don't forget to review. Even if you're confident in your ability to retain information, you shouldn't rely on this confidence alone. Review can help you retain information, which makes sense when given how infrequently classes meet. When you only go to class one day out of the entire week, it's easy to imagine that some knowledge may become hazy. This is why it's in your best interest to read up, complete assignments, and always stay on top of things.




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