The teaching function of the church is taken seriously here at the Green Lake Church of Seventh-day Adventists. We believe in caring for all our members at all stages of their intellectual development. Thus we have programs for all ages of children from toddlers through high-school age, with age-appropriate activities and education, centered in the Bible and the values of the Christian tradition. We also have a variety of educational options for adults, from exegetical study of the Bible to classes dealing with subjects like the world religions and their relation to Christianity, as well as classes for those new to Christianity and Adventism.


Adult Sabbath School Classes

Green Lake is noted for its diversity. We welcome you wherever you are in your search for truth. Some classes work within a traditional Seventh-day Adventist framework, while others take a nontraditional approach. Choose the one that best fits your needs today.

Auditorium SW
Quarterly — Myrtle Mitchell, Donna Van Fossen
Follows the lessons in the Sabbath School Quarterly: His Wondrous Cross

Top Level Open Space
Walk Through the Bible — Matt Rickaby, Simon Tung, Edith Burden
An ongoing discussion of the Bible itself: The Book of Romans

Room 303
Discussion — Simona Vuletic
Encourages the open expression of ideas and experiences outside the scope of the traditional Sabbath School class.

Mother's Room
Grace — Barbara Jonsen
An exploration of Galatians

Chapel
Fireside Focus — Bryan Cafferky, Tim Dunston, Will Frei, Tina Guldhammer
Fireside Focus is a diverse community and inclusive community of individuals in their 20s, 30s, and 40s who tackle the major questions of faith.

Kitchen by Fellowship Hall
The Gospel Of John — Pastor Jennifer Scott
The Gospel of John is often revered as the best-loved of the four Gospels. Join Pastor Jennifer Scott for a new Sabbath School series beginning March 12 at 10:00 a.m.
See flyer.


Children's Sabbath School Classes

Room 101
Beginners (ages 0 through 3) — Jennifer Mehrer, Stephanie Mays

Room 302
Kindergarten (ages 4 through 6) — Melody Bennett Gayle

Room 203
Primary (ages 7 through 9) — Kurt Johns

Room 203
Junior (ages 10 through 12) — Terri Smith-Weller, Peggy King

Room 301
Teen (teen through high school) — Len Case

Youth (ages 18+) are invited to attend the Fireside Focus class