The children’s ministries program of the Medina United Methodist Church is an opportunity to educate children and youth in faith-building principles. The program is designed in the belief that education about the Bible and Christian doctrine makes a difference in young lives. Our schedule makes it possible for you to bring your children to Sunday School and to a worship service. The good habits our children form when they are young will serve to carry them as they mature and must deal with more complex issues. We have a wonderful group of teachers willing to serve in children’s ministries. Please offer your support by sending your children!
Preschool and Elementary
Sunday School
9:30-10:30
The Standard Publishing Heartshaper curriculum is used in the 2 year old class, chosen for age appropriateness in introducing Bible stories. Our youngest children learn best when they are doing, not sitting! Each lesson points to one life focus that young children can easily remember.
Two Year Olds Room 103
The Standard Publishing Heartshaper curriculum is used for our children in the 3 years through Kindergarten classes. Heart Tugs, a family resource, will be sent home each week to help reinforce the lessons.
Three Year Olds Room 105
Four Year Olds Room 201
Kindergarten Room 203
Standard Publishing's spring themes for early elementary are: Jesus Is Special, Jesus Is Powerful, God's Son, and Tell About Jesus.
1st Grade Room 301
2nd Grade Room 303
Standard Publishing’s spring themes for middle elementary are: How Can I......?, Believing Is Seeing, and Teachings of Jesus.
3rd Grade Room 304
4th Grade Room 305
The Live It series is used for the preteens in 5th and 6th grades with the spring theme selection of Being A Christian At School.
5th and 6th Grade Room 308
Youth Sunday School
9:30-10:30
Youth 7th Grade and Up
Youth Center
7th through 12th Grades: Bible Study with personal application
Adult Sunday School
9:30-10:30
Fireside Class facilitated by Dave Gehring
Fellowship Hall Stage Room(behind Fellowship Hall)
Assorted topics with lots of interactive discussion.
Beginning on April 6: Christianity and World Religions, a video/discussion series by Adam Hamilton. Participant books are available in the class.