Sunday School

Preschool Grades

St. Stylianos the Monk of Paphlagonia loved Jesus with his whole heart.  He is of special help to children who are ill and is known as the protector of orphans.  St. Stylianos' feast day is November 26.

 

 

Teachers: Emily Uhl and Dina Welker
Our Preschool Saint is St. Stylianos, whose icon hangs by our front door.
St. Stylianos the Monk of Paphlagonia loved Jesus with his whole heart. He is of special help to children who are ill and is known as the protector of orphans. St. Stylianos' feast day is November 26.

What Each STUDENT Should Know

An Orthodox Christian should be well-informed about the rich content of the Orthodox Tradition. Being able to name, to retell, to identify, to list, and more are dimensions of what it means “to know” one’s faith. A Church school program should be able to transmit these concepts to its students. But “knowing the Faith” also involves being able to appreciate its content, to consider how it influences one’s life, to participate in it, and to respond to its call of commitment to faith in Jesus Christ and His Church. For example, what is the benefit of reciting the Lord’s Prayer in a classroom setting, and a teacher’s assessment that the student has memorized it, without praying the Lord’s Prayer at home and reflecting on the words themselves?
The real curriculum for learning the Orthodox Faith is the life of the Church as experienced in a dynamic, faith-filled parish. Our education in faith is a lifelong journey. No Church school curriculum can include or teach everything. Any series of published textbooks is merely the first step of learning. Even in the best series, the authors, editors, and publishers make choices about what they believe most valuable for learners to achieve in a certain timeframe.

By the end of the Preschool grade, the students are expected to:

  • Make the sign of the cross
  • Venerate an icon
  • Recite a simple food prayer
  • Know their class Patron Saint.
Our Weekly routine each Sunday includes:
  • Prayer
  • Learning our Cross
  • Lighting a candle
  • Lesson - We have a different Bible or Saints story. Each one teaches a moral lesson and/or lesson of bravery.
  • We also have an art or theatre project.