Sunday School Ministries

Harappa Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

Harappa Sunday School

Basic Information Sunday School Name: Harappa Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 09Venue: Harappa CityTeacher: Mrs. Nadia WaqasNumber of Students: 35 About Our Sunday School Harappa Sunday School provides a warm and Christ-centered environment where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Mrs. Nadia Waqas, 35 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, sing songs, pray, and participate in engaging Bible-based learning activities. Children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative activities. They learn about God’s creation, Jesus’ love and forgiveness, prayer, Christian living, and showing kindness to others. Our Sunday school follows a structured syllabus of 18 green booklets, guiding children step by step through important Bible teachings. Additionally, seasonal Bible stories are taught during Christmas, Easter, and other church celebrations, helping children understand the life and work of Jesus throughout the year. Children are encouraged to develop healthy church habits such as praying, listening attentively to God’s Word, participating in worship, and bringing a small offering as an expression of gratitude to God. Our goal is to help every child grow in faith, love, and knowledge of the Gospel so they always remember: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are cherished members of God’s family. Through hearing God’s Word, the Holy Spirit works faith even in young hearts, making early instruction in Scripture essential. Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther emphasized that parents and teachers have the sacred duty to teach children the Word of God so they may grow in faith and remain rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this mission by helping children to Learn the Bible, Understand the Gospel and Grow as faithful disciples of Jesus. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

82/6-R Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

82/6-R Sunday School

Basic Information Sunday School Name: 82/6-R Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 08Venue: 82/6-RTeacher: Mrs. Rumelia SunnyNumber of Students: 30 About Our Sunday School 82/6-R Sunday School provides a loving and Christ-centered environment where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Mrs. Rumelia Sunny, 30 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, sing songs, pray, and participate in interactive Bible learning activities. Children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative activities. They learn about God’s creation, the love of Jesus Christ, forgiveness of sins, prayer, Christian living, and kindness toward others. Our Sunday school follows a structured syllabus of 18 green booklets, which guides children step by step through important Bible teachings. In addition, seasonal Bible stories are included during special church seasons like Christmas, Easter, and other celebrations, helping children understand the life and work of Jesus throughout the year. Children are encouraged to develop healthy church habits such as praying, listening attentively to God’s Word, participating in worship, and bringing a small offering as an expression of gratitude to God. Our goal is to help every child grow in faith, love, and knowledge of the Gospel so they always remember: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are precious members of God’s family. Through hearing God’s Word, the Holy Spirit creates and strengthens faith even in young hearts, making early instruction in Scripture essential. Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther emphasized that parents and teachers have the sacred responsibility to teach children God’s Word, helping them grow in faith and remain rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this mission by helping children to Learn the Bible, Understand the Gospel and Grow as faithful disciples of Jesus. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

Lalazar Colony Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

Lalazar Colony Sunday School

Basic Information Sunday School Name: Lalazar Colony Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 07Venue: Lalazar ColonyTeacher: Ms. Neha SohailNumber of Students: 30 About Our Sunday School Lalazar Colony Sunday School provides a warm and Christ-centered environment where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Ms. Neha Sohail, 30 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, sing songs, pray, and participate in engaging Bible learning activities. Children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative activities. They learn about God’s creation, the love of Jesus Christ, forgiveness of sins, prayer, Christian living, and caring for others. Our Sunday school follows a structured syllabus of 18 green booklets, guiding children step by step through key Bible teachings. Additionally, seasonal Bible stories are taught during special church seasons such as Christmas, Easter, and other celebrations, helping children understand the life and work of Jesus throughout the year. Children are also encouraged to develop healthy church habits such as praying, listening attentively to God’s Word, participating in worship, and bringing a small offering as an expression of gratitude to God. Our goal is to help children grow in faith, love, and knowledge of the Gospel so they always remember: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are treasured members of God’s family. Through hearing God’s Word, the Holy Spirit works faith even in young hearts, making early instruction in Scripture essential. Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther emphasized that parents and teachers have a sacred duty to instruct children in God’s Word so they may grow in faith and remain rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this mission by helping children to Learn the Bible, Understand the Gospel and Grow as faithful disciples of Jesus. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

Gospel Colony Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

Gospel Colony Sunday School

Basic Information Sunday School Name: Gospel Colony Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 06Venue: Gospel Colony, SahiwalTeacher: Mrs. Shehnaz ArshadNumber of Students: 30 About Our Sunday School Gospel Colony Sunday School provides a loving and Christ-centered environment where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Mrs. Shehnaz Arshad, 30 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, sing songs, pray, and participate in engaging Bible-based learning activities. Children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative activities. They learn about God’s creation, Jesus’ love and forgiveness, prayer, Christian living, and caring for others. Our Sunday school follows a structured syllabus of 18 green booklets, guiding children step by step through key Bible teachings. In addition, seasonal Bible stories are included during special church seasons like Christmas, Easter, and other celebrations, helping children understand the life and work of Jesus throughout the year. Children are also encouraged to develop good church habits such as: Our aim is to help every child grow in faith, love, and knowledge of the Gospel so they always remember: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are precious members of God’s family. Through hearing God’s Word, the Holy Spirit creates and strengthens faith even in young hearts, making early instruction in Scripture essential. Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther emphasized the importance of teaching children the Word of God, stating that parents and teachers have a sacred duty to guide children in Scripture so they may grow strong in faith and remain rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this mission by helping children to Learn the Bible, Understand the Gospel and Grow as faithful disciples of Jesus. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

190/9-AL (1) Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

190/9-AL (1) Sunday School

Basic Information Sunday School Name: 190/9-AL (1) Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 05Venue: 190/9-AL (1), SahiwalTeacher: Mr. Irfan SohailNumber of Students: 50 About Our Sunday School 190/9-AL (1) Sunday School provides a loving and Christ-centered environment where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Mr. Irfan Sohail, 50 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, sing songs, pray, and participate in interactive Bible learning activities. Children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative activities. They learn about God’s creation, Jesus’ love and forgiveness, prayer, Christian living, and kindness toward others. Our Sunday school follows a structured syllabus of 18 green booklets, which guides children step by step through key Bible teachings. Additionally, seasonal Bible stories are included during Christmas, Easter, and other church seasons to help children understand the life and work of Jesus throughout the year. Children are encouraged to develop healthy church habits such as: Our aim is to help every child grow in faith, love, and knowledge of the Gospel so they always remember: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are cherished members of God’s family. Through hearing God’s Word, the Holy Spirit works faith even in young hearts, making early instruction in Scripture essential. Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther emphasized that parents and teachers have the sacred responsibility to instruct children in God’s Word, so they may grow in faith and remain rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this mission by guiding children to Know Christ, Trust His promise and Grow as faithful followers of Jesus. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

96/6-R Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

96/6-R Sunday School

Basic Information Sunday School Name: 96/6-R Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 04Venue: 96/6-RTeacher: Ms. Asma JavedNumber of Students: 35 About Our Sunday School 96/6-R Sunday School provides a warm and Christ-centered environment where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Ms. Asma Javed, 35 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, sing songs, pray, and participate in engaging Bible learning activities. Children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative activities. They learn about God’s creation, the love of Jesus Christ, forgiveness of sins, prayer, kindness, and Christian living. Our Sunday school follows a structured syllabus of 18 green booklets, which guides children step by step through important Bible teachings. Additionally, seasonal Bible stories are included during special church seasons such as Christmas, Easter, and other important occasions, helping children understand the life and work of Jesus Christ throughout the year. Children are also encouraged to develop good church habits such as: Our aim is to help children grow in faith, love, and knowledge of the Gospel so they may always remember this comforting truth: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are valued as precious members of God’s family. Through hearing God’s Word, the Holy Spirit creates faith even in young hearts, making early instruction in the Bible essential. Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther emphasized that parents and teachers have the sacred duty to teach children the Word of God, helping them grow in faith and remain rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church faithfully fulfills this mission by guiding children to Know Christ, Trust His promises and Grow as disciples of Jesus. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

190/9-AL (2) Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

190/9-AL (2) Sunday School

190/9-AL (2) Sunday School No. 03 Basic Information Sunday School Name: 190/9-AL (2) Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 03Venue: 190/9-AL (2)Teacher: Mrs. Hina KhurramNumber of Students: 30 About Our Sunday School 190/9-AL (2) Sunday School provides a warm and Christ-centered place where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Mrs. Hina Khurram, 30 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, pray together, sing Christian songs, and take part in engaging Bible learning activities. In this Sunday school, children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative learning methods. Through these lessons, they learn about God’s creation, the love of Jesus Christ, forgiveness of sins, prayer, and Christian living. We follow a structured Sunday School syllabus consisting of 18 green booklets, which help children study the Bible in a clear and systematic way. In addition, seasonal Bible lessons are taught during important Christian seasons such as Christmas, Easter, and other church celebrations, helping children understand the life and work of Jesus throughout the year. Children are also encouraged to develop healthy church habits such as: Our goal is to help children grow in faith and always remember this beautiful promise: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are treasured as members of God’s family. Through the hearing of God’s Word, the Holy Spirit creates and strengthens faith even in young hearts, which is why teaching children the Bible is an important part of the church’s mission. Jesus Himself said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther also stressed the importance of teaching children God’s Word. He taught that parents and teachers have the responsibility to instruct children in the Scriptures so they may grow in faith and remain firmly rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this calling by guiding children to Know Christ, Trust His promises and Grow as faithful followers of Him. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

86/9-L Sunday School, Sunday School Ministries

86/9-L Sunday School

Basic Information Sunday School Name: 86/9-L Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 02Venue: 86/9-L S.STeacher: Mrs. Benish PervaizNumber of Students: 50 About Our Sunday School 86/9-L Sunday School provides a loving and Christ-centered environment where children learn about Jesus Christ and His saving Gospel. Under the guidance of Mrs. Benish Pervaiz, 50 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, pray together, sing Christian songs, and participate in Bible learning activities. In this Sunday school, children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, memory verses, songs, prayer, and creative learning methods. Through these lessons, they learn about God’s creation, the love of Jesus Christ, forgiveness of sins, prayer, and Christian life. Our Sunday school follows a structured syllabus of 18 green booklets, which guide children step by step through important Bible teachings and stories. In addition, seasonal Bible lessons are taught during important Christian seasons such as Christmas, Easter, and other church celebrations. These lessons help children understand the life and work of Jesus throughout the year. Children are also encouraged to develop healthy church habits such as: Our aim is to help children grow in faith and always remember the comforting truth: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, children are valued as precious members of God’s family. Through the hearing of God’s Word, the Holy Spirit works faith even in young hearts. For this reason, teaching the Bible to children is a vital part of the church’s ministry. Jesus Himself said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”Mark 10:14 The reformer Martin Luther also emphasized the importance of teaching children the Word of God. He reminded the church that parents and teachers have a sacred responsibility to instruct children in Scripture so they may grow strong in faith and remain rooted in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this mission by guiding children to Know Christ, Trust His promises and Grow as faithful followers of Him. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

Joy WELS Lutheran Sunday School

Joy WELS Lutheran Sunday School

Joy WELS Lutheran Sunday School – No. 01 Basic Information Sunday School Name: Joy WELS Lutheran Sunday SchoolSunday School Number: 01Venue: 148/9-L VillageTeacher: Ms. Azika AshirNumber of Students: 50 About Our Sunday School Joy WELS Lutheran Sunday School serves children in a loving and Christ-centered environment where they learn about Jesus and His saving work. Under the guidance of Ms. Azika Ashir, 50 children between the ages of 4 and 14 gather regularly to hear God’s Word, sing songs, pray, and participate in meaningful learning activities. In our Sunday school, children are taught the truths of the Holy Bible through Bible stories, songs, memory verses, prayer, and creative activities. They learn about God’s creation, the love of Jesus Christ, forgiveness of sins, prayer, kindness, and Christian living. We follow a structured Sunday School syllabus consisting of 18 green booklets designed to teach the Bible in a clear and systematic way. Through this course, children study important Bible stories and learn the message of God’s Word step by step. In addition, seasonal Bible stories are taught during special church seasons such as Christmas, Easter, and other important occasions, helping children understand the life and work of Jesus Christ throughout the year. Children are also encouraged to develop good church habits such as praying, listening to God’s Word, participating in worship, and bringing a small offering as an expression of gratitude to God. Our goal is to help every child grow in faith, love, and knowledge of the Gospel so that they may always remember this wonderful truth: “Jesus loves me, and I belong to Him.” Lutheran Teaching About Children In the Lutheran Church, we believe that children are precious in God’s sight and are included in His grace. Through the hearing of God’s Word, the Holy Spirit works faith even in young hearts. Therefore, teaching children the Bible from an early age is an important part of the church’s mission. As Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”(Mark 10:14) The reformer Martin Luther emphasized the importance of teaching children the Word of God. He wrote that parents and teachers must faithfully instruct children in Scripture so they may grow in faith and remain strong in Christ. Through Sunday school ministry, the church continues this calling by helping children learn the Bible, understand the Gospel, and grow as disciples of Jesus Christ. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

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