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General History By 1785, a Sunday School Society had been formed in London to distribute Bibles and spelling books. Raikes once commented: "The world marches forth on the feet of little children." Public schools have now taken over much of the role that Sunday Schools pioneered. However, the Sunday School still lives on, though its purpose has changed. To change the world, we must continue to reach the children! COG Sunday School The Sunday School was discussed, and this important service was highly favored as a means to teach the children to reverence God's Word, the house appointed for worship, and to elevate the morals of a community. The Assembly therefore recommends, advises, and urges every local church to have a Sunday School every Sunday during the whole year if possible. We believe that a Sunday School may sometimes be organized successfully where a church could not be established at once, thereby opening the way for more permanent work. Since its inception, the Sunday School in the Church of God has held a prominent place in the local church. At the Assembly of 1928, several decisions were made regarding Sunday Schools, including the establishment of State Sunday School Conventions, District Sunday School Conventions, and the election of a state superintendent of Sunday Schools in each state. Today, Regional/State Directors of Youth and Christian Education oversee the Sunday Schools in their respective state/region. *Information gathered from Like A Mighty Army. |
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