Sunday School


The overall goal of the Sunday School is to make disciples for Christ through systematic Bible study and to provide a connection to the Church through Christian fellowship. We help believers enhance their personal relationship with God and others, which is fundamental to Christian stewardship. The Sunday School is: Fun, Fulfilling, Rewarding, Exciting and Engaging.

Meeting Time: Sundays 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM (note - breakfast is served from 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM, except the months of July and August)

Ministry Contact: Deacons Wanda & Rohan Williamson, Co-Superintendents

Email Address: sundayschool@zionbaptistchurch.net

Sunday School Classes, Locations and Instructors:

Pre-K and Kindergarten (Nursery Room)
Led by: Sister Keisha Grant & Deacon Minette Barnes

1st & 2nd Grade (Sunday School Auditorium)
Led by: Deacon Lloyd Darasaw & Trustee Michael Yette

3rd & 4th Grade (Sunday School Auditorium)
Led by: Deacon Donella Jo Darby & Sister Carolyn Harris

5th & 6th Grade (Sunday School Auditorium)
Led by:Deacon Augustus Saunders, Jr. & Trustee Jacqueline Byrd-Tillman

Junior High, 7th - 9th Grade (Classroom 5)
Led by: Deacon Barbara Musgrove

Senior High, 10th - 12th Grade (Family Life Center)
Led by: Trustee Sharlyn Grigsby-Queen & Deacon Alfonso Campbell, Jr.

People of the Spirit: Understanding The Holy Spirit and His Spiritual Gifts  (Fellowship Hall):
Led by: Minister Brent McQueen 
Who is the Holy Spirit? Why did Jesus describe Him as “another” Helper in John 14:16? What is His personal relationship to believers? You will be enlightened to know and understand the person of the Holy Spirit. He longs to reveal Himself to you, and God desires that you pursue all of who He is in your life. Discover His compassion, His wisdom, and His grace. Your life can be dramatically transformed and you will bear witness to others of His power.

Instructing A Child's Heart (Classroom 4)
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Led by: Brother Christopher Ford, Sister Kim Ford & Sister Stefanie Nash 
From interaction with their peers to the instruction and correction that they receive at home, children interpret their experience from a worldview that seeks to answer their fundamental questions: Who am I? What do I exist for? Where can I find joy? We need to provide our children with a consistent, persuasive, biblical framework for understanding the world God has made and their place in it. We will also discuss our parenting styles and how we can use the Bible to aid us in parenting.


The Message of Numbers: Journey To The Promised Land Pt-3 (Trustee's Room)
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Led by: Deacon Darlene Saunders 
In Numbers, God conveys to people of faith that He provides for them, that they are loved, that true “freedom” can only be found in obedience to Him, the importance of living holy, and His assurance in times of uncertainty. Through this study you will gain deeper insights of the Israelite's pilgrimage to the Promised Land and the applicability of their journey to us today.  You will learn key principles as illustrated in Numbers for worship, reliance on Christ, spiritual leadership, and God’s requirements for holy living. Part III covers chapters 15-36. The teacher serves as a facilitator encouraging practical application of the principles and core concepts illustrated in the Course text.

Godly Solutions for Church-Member Problems: Beliefs and Conduct of Christians In Church   (Conference Room)

Led by: Trustee James M. Christian, Sr. 
This course of study will explore the writing and teaching of the Apostle Paul as he imparts to the followers of Christ at the church in Corinth, the “correct” beliefs and conduct which was expected of all believers and in and followers of Christ.  The study will explore the applicability of those teachings and expected behaviors to our current day living and worshipping in the Church today. Areas of focus during our study will include sexual sin, recognizing God’s holy character, pure partaking of the Lord’s Supper, exercising Spiritual Gifts, belief in the Resurrection, and God’s ultimate judgment of the Christian Believer.  The entire course of study will be taken from1 Corinthians.

Happy Hour (Deacon's Room):
Led by: Minister Alphonso Campbell, III and  Brother Micah Campbell
Happy Hour-a time of fun, letting go, and great organic discussions about our Christian Faith. In this class we look to provide an educational space for young adults” who seek to overcome the gap between the historical text of the Bible and the contemporary context our world. A class which will allow young people to develop their thoughts on their faith and develop leaders who promote the “love ethic” of Christ. No ID required...just an open heart and an open mind.


God's Creative Word - Traditional Adult Class (Chatman's Chapel):
Led by: Deacon Robert Owens, III, Deacon Calpurnia Bryant & Brother R. Kenneth Hurrington