
Sunday School for all ages is at 10:00am. Sunday School classes are held every Sunday morning at 10:00am. We have classes for people of all ages. Child care is available for children ages 6 and younger during Sunday School as well as worship services.
Orchard Christian Fellowship believes that adult Christian education is essential. From September through May, we offer a variety of classes that run simultaneously with children's and youth Sunday School. Participants are not required to be church members, and there is no charge for any of our classes.
Listed is a summary of classes being offered through our Adult Education Classes though May. Check in often for more classes being offered.
The Roots of the Orchard
The Orchard is a church with roots. We are connected to a “great cloud of witnesses” with a history that goes beyond 21st century New Hampshire. We are part of God’s history of redemption. Starting January 10th, we will pick up the story in 1517 and learn about the historic Protestant Reformation. This event brought about rapid social, economic, and political change, but most importantly, it allowed for the Gospel of Jesus Christ to beamplified across Europe, and ultimately across the globe. We will learn about Martin Luther, John Knox, JohnCalvin, Thomas Cranmer, Jonathan Edwards, and other men and women of faith who stood firm in theirconviction in the Gospel. We will see our connection to the past and how our story resembles their stories. Come and discover our heritage. Learn how Christian boldness results in changed lives and a changed world.
Ryan Leland will facilitate the class.
We offer Sunday School classes for PreK - 5th grade from September through May.
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Senior High (grades 9-12) and Junior High (grades 6-8) Sunday School classes meet at 10:00 at Matthew Thornton School. We are studying the same material at the Adult Apprentice II class, but geared toward a youth audience. The SH class is taught by Marty Calawa and Joe Arvidson. The JH class is taught by Amanda Lecaroz and Dean Piersee.