Outline
- Song Service
- Theme Song
- Worship in Prayer
- Welcome
- Mission Emphasis
- Personal Growth Time
- Class Time
- Call to Commitment:
The superintendent may invite attendees to review the four goals of Sabbath School orally. The teacher may invite class members to apply the topic of the lesson study to their lives, and invite guests to study for baptism. Ask your pastor for guidance.
Graduate School Words to ponder:
“You are in a perpetual graduate school. The goal of your education is in the words Paul wrote to the Ephesians [4:12, 13]. God invested His Son’s life in your future to prepare you for works of service by the power of the Holy Spirit. … Paul uses the phrase ‘we all’ [NIV] to reveal the extent of God’s kingdom. You have the company of many Christians with many callings as you reach together for unity of faith and spiritual maturity” (Edward Grube, Teaching 101, pp. 34, 35).
Lesson Focus: Time Frames reminds the audience of how we must remember to trust in God’s timing of things, and not our own. Find a presenter. Find a big clock with a second hand to display. Find volunteer readers for the Bible texts.
The Conversion of William Miller encourages members to consider the conversion of a leader as an example of working with unbelievers and to take courage in their personal witnessing efforts.
A lively storyteller and discerning discussion leader are needed to make this program more than just a history lesson.

One of the co-founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, has been extremely influential on the church