Our youth activities promote our values and help build lifelong friendships.
St. John's Episcopal Church's Sunday school is
a place where our young members come together every Sunday to learn about Jesus Christ his teachings and the Church. Our Sunday
school offers meaningful instruction concerning the Christian doctrine. We welcome all children and we encourage all
children to attend regularly. Awards are frequently given for reaching attendance milestones. Our Sunday School leaders
(in the picture above) from far left: Howard Harding, from far right to left: Roslyn Sealy & Nicholette
Cornelius.
St. John's would like
to introduce and welcome Mr. Howard Harding to his new role as St. John's Episcopal's newest Sunday
School teacher. We wish you all the best and God Bless! Parents and grandparents please see Howard to register your
children in Sunday School.
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Howard Harding |
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Roslyn Sealy |
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Asst. Sunday School Teacher
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Nicholette Cornelius |
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Sunday School
85TH Anniversary Recital
Youth Sunday
As in the past, the 4th Sunday of every month is desiganted as Youth Sunday.
The youth of the parish are expected to attend the Mass and participate fully in all of the activities. These include, but
are not limited to: ushering, reading the lessons, singing praises to the Lord and worshipping through praise dancing.
Youth Sunday - Every 4th Sunday - Readers:
N. Cornelius, N. Bryan, D. Carter, D. Hart
K. Garrett, T. Dacres, D. Smart
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Youth Activities
Developing
and promoting youth activities is an important part of our church. Below are some of the youth activities at St. John's
Episcopal that assist in their growth. The church offers several activities for our younger members. Some of the more
popular activities are: *See Links to Activities Below*
More Like Jesus
Let us be more like Jesus
In everything we do;
Let's live a life of service,
A life that's fresh and new.
Yes, let's be more like Jesus,
Being always in God's will,
For if Jesus' light shines through us,
Our earthly purpose we'll fulfill.
By Joanna Fuchs