National Sunday School (PCAF) Classroom and Online Training (Michigan)


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ADD TO YOUR FAITH…KNOWLEDGE!
(II Peter 1:5)

PCAF NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL BIBLICAL CLASSROOM TRAINING (MICHIGAN) HAS BEGUN AT UNITY TEMPLE! SESSIONS CONTINUE EVERY MONDAY (FOR 9 MONTHS) FROM 6:30 P.M. – 8:45 P.M. THE 25 STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THIS QUALITY TRAINING ARE EXPECTED TO GRADUATE AT THE NATIONAL IN DETROIT, 2016. TEN SEASONED AND ANOINTED CLASSROOM INSTRUCTORS ARE CURRENTLY ROTATING AND TEACHING ON A WEEKLY BASIS. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK TO REGISTER IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR QUALITY CLASSROOM AND ONLINE TRAINING, CONTACT OUR DEAN, DEA. GENE CLAXTON or ELD. MIKE WILSON.

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Second Orientation for the PCAF In-Classroom and Online Biblical Training and Certification Program – Michigan Location


Orientation will be Monday, September 21st at 6 p.m.
We will meet at Nehemiah’s Temple, 25130 Lorraine, Warren, Michigan

CLASSES EXPECTED TO START LATE OCTOBER, 2015

Our Classroom and Online Training and Certification Program (held for Michigan students) is a course for all — teachers and serious students — who have an interest in furthering their knowledge of the Bible and related biblical issues. This quality classroom/online training has a $48 registration fee for the entire standard course. The total tuition (including registration fee and six books) is $150. You may get started with $65, which will include your registration fee, and first book to take to the classroom.

Details of Our Biblical Training

We will be studying in a classroom environment but the assignments will be done online. (During orientation, instructions will be given on how to take our “one-click” user friendly online quizzes.) Exceptions can be made to take written quizzes, as well.

The orientation will take place Monday, but the training will be every Monday from 6:30 PM until 8:45 PM. Excellent anointed and seasoned instructors will inform and train students in the classroom setting.  This will be a great opportunity for serious students to learn more about the Bible and biblical related issues. The duration of the course will last approximately 9 months. You do not need to attend all classes, but assignments are due each week prior to the next session. If you cannot make some sessions, you may do assignments online and submit them to be graded. Our studies will cover six books to complete the Biblical training. You will be able to use “open book” during the online quizzing. Quizzing for two chapters is required per week.

Standard Course Studies

Old Testament Survey I
Old Testament Survey II
New Testament Survey
Understanding People
Teaching Techniques
Sunday School Ministry

Payment is encouraged during the orientation. You can come with your questions. During this time a demonstration will be given on how to take the “one-click” online quizzes.

After completion of the course, you get the honors of being certified with the PCAF and graduating with students (from around the country) at the National Convention in Detroit 2016.

Thank you!
The PCAF National Sunday School Staff

Survey: Why I Don’t Attend Sunday School


WE NEED YOUR HELP!
IN AN EFFORT TO BETTER UNDERSTAND
THE TIMES, THE NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
REQUEST THAT YOU TAKE THIS SHORT SURVEY.

This information will be presented on this website and on Facebook to better improve our Sunday schools around the country. The questions asked are checkbox only, so there is no typing that you need to do.

WHY I DON’T ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL?
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Your comments on this website are welcomed as well!

Request A Holocaust Survivor As A Speaker


Many of the Holocaust Museums around the country have access to men and women who have survived the holocaust tragedies. These individuals are willing to come to your church or organization and speak about their life-changing experiences.

HERE WAS OUR RESULTS: “Our church had been in contact with a survivor of the holocaust. We requested her to come to our assembly, but there were schedule conflicts at the time. She lived a number of miles away, but she and her husband were willing to travel (at their own expense) to inform us of horrific tragedies.”

Here’s how it’s done:
Locate a Holocaust Museum in your area. (Go online for a number of museums).

Contact museum administrators and request a list of survivors and possible written testimonies. You may be given a survivor’s phone number to contact them directly.

Many of the Holocaust Museums around the country have access to men and women who have survived the holocaust tragedies. These individuals are willing to come to your church or organization and speak about their life-changing experiences.

THINGS TO NOTE:
Many Holocaust museums have survivors on-hand to speak with visitors after the visitors have completed their tours.

Have Brotherhood Potluck Dinners


Everybody knows that men like to eat! So, ask the brotherhood committee to bring the men of your church together for a once a month or quarterly dinner and fellowship. The dinner/fellowships can be held approximately one hour after your morning service has ended. Every man who attends the dinner/fellowship should pay for, or bring a food dish from home or a deli. This way, there is no expense to the church.

HERE WAS OUR RESULTS: “After these ongoing events were announced, men came from everywhere! Everyone helped with the clean up and most stayed to play checkers, have biblical conversations, pray, plan, or watch sports TV. Men got better acquainted with one another and there were many young men to mentor. Even some women began to make dishes once a month for the group!”

Here’s how it’s done:

Set a date and advertise well for these events.

Create a items checklist for men to bring.

Don’t forget to have casual events planned after the dinner is over, such as watching a sports game in the men’s lounge, or having a speaker who will give a brief talk on men’s issues, etc