
Building an Adult Bible Class
Monday, November 20th, 2006
We know that Adult Bible Classes are more than teaching a good lesson each week. There are many factors which contribute to the success of a class. The following are based on material from Towns’ Sunday School Encyclopedia by Elmer Towns (Mr. Sunday School). To build an Adult Clas . . . .
1. The teacher must give the class a high spiritual priority.
2. Use the same room each week.
3. Get the members to decorate the room.
4. Conduct regular class prayer meetings.
5. Serve the Lord as a class.
6. Give the class a distinctive name.
7. Select a class logo.
8. Select a class motto.
9. Create a distinctive letterhead.
10. Distribute a class newspaper or newsletter.
11. Select class leaders and workers.
12. Balance evangelism and education.
13. Keep members tied to the worship services.
14. Use visual aids (overhead projectors, power point, etc.).
15. Provide refreshments.
16. Focus on the needs of class members.
17. Greet arriving class members and guests.
18. Use name tags.
19. Set goals for new visitors.
20. Be friendly!
Keep The Light Burning! Perry Greene
We know that Adult Bible Classes are more than teaching a good lesson each week. There are many factors which contribute to the success of a class. The following are based on material from Towns’ Sunday School Encyclopedia by Elmer Towns (Mr. Sunday School). To build an Adult Clas . . . .
1. The teacher must give the class a high spiritual priority.
2. Use the same room each week.
3. Get the members to decorate the room.
4. Conduct regular class prayer meetings.
5. Serve the Lord as a class.
6. Give the class a distinctive name.
7. Select a class logo.
8. Select a class motto.
9. Create a distinctive letterhead.
10. Distribute a class newspaper or newsletter.
11. Select class leaders and workers.
12. Balance evangelism and education.
13. Keep members tied to the worship services.
14. Use visual aids (overhead projectors, power point, etc.).
15. Provide refreshments.
16. Focus on the needs of class members.
17. Greet arriving class members and guests.
18. Use name tags.
19. Set goals for new visitors.
20. Be friendly!
Keep The Light Burning! Perry Greene
